Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Egypt judges withdraw from Brotherhood chief's trial: AFP


Cairo: The three judges directing in the trial of Muslim Brotherhood boss Mohamed Badie and his assistants withdrew from the incidents at the begin of a session on Tuesday. Before their choice to venture down the judges requested that the respondents press on to be held in authority, an Afp journalist in the court said. Badie and his two delegates, Khairat al-Shater and Rashad al-Bayoumi, face charges identified with the passings of dissidents who stormed the Brotherhood's Cairo home office on June 30. What added up to 32 different respondents are continuously arraigned plus Badie, Shater and Bayoumi. None of the 35 respondents were in the court on Tuesday.

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