
Giza Criminal Court has adjourned until October 11 the trial of Muslim Brotherhood guide Mohamed Badie and 50 other MB leaders and members on charges of forming an operations room to manage movements meant to create chaos after the crackdown on their protest camps in August of last year.
The court Tuesday delayed the trial to examine the evidence.
The defendants also face charges of forming a group that acted to hinder the constitution and law.
They are also accused of attacking personal freedoms and public rights of citizens, as well as harming national unity and social peace.
The defendants led a group that aimed to change the regime by force and attacked individuals and army and police facilities, according to the prosecution.
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