Muslim Brotherhood rally on August 2, 2013 demanding the release and reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Morsi., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Posted on Sun, Sep. 01, 2013
Egypt's Morsi to be tried for inciting violence
By SARAH EL DEEB
Associated Press
Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013.
Tens of thousands of protesters and Muslim Brotherhood supporters rallied Friday throughout Egypt against a military coup and a bloody security crackdown, though tanks and armored police vehicles barred them from converging in major squares.
Egypt's state news agency says the country's top prosecutor has referred ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to trial on charges of inciting the killing of opponents protesting outside his palace while he was in office.
The military ousted Morsi on July 3 after millions took to the street demanding he step down. He's been held incommunicado since.
Prosecutors have accused him of conspiring with foreign groups to break out of prison during the chaos of the country's 2011 uprising.
Sunday's decision however is the first referral to trial. Morsi will be tried, along with 14 members of his Muslim Brotherhood, in a criminal court for allegedly committing acts of violence, inciting the killing of at least 10.
No date was announced for the trial.
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