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Re-trial of Morsi's "East Frontier" re-trial of the June 8 hearing

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The Court decided 11 terrorism in the Criminal Court of Cairo, held at the Tora Courts Complex, headed by Counselor Mohamed Sherine Fahmy, to postpone the retrial of the insular Mohamed Morsi and 28 others in the case known as the "East Border Breakdown" for the June 8 hearing.

The session was held under the chairmanship of Chancellor Mohammad Shirin Fahmy, and the membership of the advisors Issam Abu Ela and Hassan Al-Sayes, and the secretariat of Hamdi Al-Shennawi.

It is noteworthy that the defendants in this case are the isolated President Mohamed Morsi and 27 leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and the members of the international organization and elements of the Palestinian Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah, led by Rashad Bayoumi, Mahmoud Ezzat, Mohammed Saad Katatni, Saad Husseini, Mohamed Badia Abdul Majeed, Mohamed Beltagy and Safwat Hijazi and Issam al-Din Al-Aryan And Yusuf al-Qaradawi and others.

The retrial of the accused came after the Court of Cassation in November overturned the sentences issued by the Criminal Court, headed by Counselor Shaaban Al-Shamy, "the execution of Mohamed Morsi, Mohamed Badi, the General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, his deputy Rashad Al-Bayoumi, The disbanded People's Assembly and the Brotherhood leaders Essam El-Erian, and punish 20 others accused of life imprisonment, "and decided to re-trial them.

The facts of the case date back to 2011 during the January revolution, against the backdrop of the storming of the Wadi al-Natroun prison and the assault on the security installations. The prosecution assigned the accused in the case "an agreement with the political bureau of Hamas, the leaders of the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood, The Egyptian state and its institutions, the training of armed elements by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to commit acts of hostility and military inside the country, and hit and break into Egyptian prisons".

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