Court delays trial of Badie, 738 MB terrorists to July 28

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Sat, 30 Jun 2018 - 10:05 GMT

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Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie shouts slogans from the defendant’s cage during his trial with other leaders of the Brotherhood in a courtroom in Cairo December 11, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Stringer

Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie shouts slogans from the defendant’s cage during his trial with other leaders of the Brotherhood in a courtroom in Cairo December 11, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Stringer

CAIRO - 30 June 2018: The Cairo Criminal Court on Saturday delayed to July 28 that trial of Muslim Brotherhood (MB) guide Mohamed Badie and 738 others including leaders and members of the terrorist group for their involvement in the armed Rabaa el Adawiya sit-in.

The delay came as the defendants didn't show up at the courtroom.

The defendants are accused of planning a terrorist plot aimed at vandalizing vital government facilities and places of worship.

They also face charges of forming an operations room to direct MB members to defy the government during the crackdown on Rabaa protest camp and to spread chaos in the country.

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