Prosecutors at an Egyptian court claimed that deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi conspired with his group Muslim Brotherhood to bring acts of terrorism in the country, which resulted to many deaths and incarcerations, Gulf Business cited a Reuters report.
Muhammad Morsi, the ousted Egyptian president, will be tried, along with top aides and leading members of the Muslim Brotherhood, for inciting supporters to kill at least 10 opponents outside his palace while presiding in office.
Former Hosni Mubarak, who ruled Egypt for thirty years before being ousted in February 2011, could be released from prison this week, according to his lawyer and judicial sources.