Mursi palace clashes trial postponed

Tuesday 23-12-2014 01:42 PM
Mursi palace clashes trial postponed

Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi stands behind bars during his trial at a court in Cairo, May 8, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer

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CAIRO, Nov 3 (Aswat Masriya) – The Cairo Criminal Court postponed on Tuesday the trial of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and 14 others over complicity in the killing of protesters until December 28.

The court is scheduled to hear the defence of Ahmed Abdel Atty, one of the defendants, during the next session.

Mursi is standing trial, alongside 14 other Muslim Brotherhood leaders, accused of killing, torturing and inciting violence against protesters outside the Ittihadiya presidential palace during his tenure in December 2012. 

Clashes erupted between Mursi supporters and anti-Mursi protesters outside the presidential palace in Cairo on December 5, 2012, leaving over 10 killed. Protesters were holding a sit-in against a constitutional declaration issued by Mursi in November, criticised for giving him sweeping powers.

Other defendants in the case include senior Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie and Brotherhood leaders Essam el-Erian and Mohamed El-Beltagy.

The former president, ousted since July 2013, is implicated in a group of other court cases. He is being tried for escaping from the Wadi al-Natroun prison during the 18-day January 25 uprising in 2011, insulting the judiciary, and two separate espionage cases. 

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