The murder trial of Egypt’s toppled president Mohammad Mursi on charges of inciting the murder of protesters is to start on November 4, the official MENA news agency reported Wednesday.
The murder trial of Egypt’s toppled president Mohammad Mursi on charges of inciting the murder of protesters is to start on November 4, the official MENA news agency reported Wednesday.
Mursi stand trial with 14 other defendants over the killings of protesters outside his presidential palace in December 2012, almost seven months before his ouster in a military coup.
At least seven people were killed in the clashes on December 5 between his loyalists and his opponents after he passed a temporary decree placing his decisions beyond judicial review.
Muslim Brotherhood said that most of those killed were Mursi loyalists. The clashes broke out after Brotherhood supporters dispersed a sit-in outside the palace by Mursi's secular leaning opponents.
Mursi's co-defendants will include several of his aides and Brotherhood leaders.
The military has detained Mursi in a secret location since his overthrow on July 3. The other defendants have been jailed since then or are on the run.