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Egypt: The trial of Mohamed Morsi adjourned


  The first hearing in the trial of Mohamed Morsi, Egyptian president ousted by the army last summer, was suspended Monday, November 4 less than an hour after it opened in the presence of the former state from the Muslim Brotherhood leader. Held incommunicado since his overthrow on July 3, Mohamed Morsi had not appeared in public before it makes it to school on Monday morning police near the Cairo where his trial was scheduled. Morsi and 14 other leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo are considered for incitement to murder and torture of protesters outside the presidential palace in December 2012.  The reasons why the hearing was suspended were not clearly established at this stage. However, several assumptions are reported by the media. The Nile TV channel said that the judge made his decision to force Morsi to appear in a prisoner's uniform, another public television and radio show to them that the e PROCESA , ty adjourned because the defendants disrupted the hearing and singing. Morsi and his co-defendants are facing the death penalty or life imprisonment. The indictment refers to the death of dozens of people during clashes between Muslim Brotherhood and opponents who protested against a decree extending the powers of Mohamed Morsi, elected six months earlier. With news