Trial of Muslim Brotherhood leaders in UAE adjourned
BY Agencies6 Nov 2013 11:27 PM GMT
Agencies6 Nov 2013 11:27 PM GMT
The State Security Court of the Federal Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday adjourned the hearing in the trial of a Muslim Brotherhood group, which comprised of 24 people, until 12 November to hear prosecution witnesses.
The State Security Court, presided over by Judge Mohammed al-Jarrah al-Tunaiji, took the decision at the request of defence in the first session of the trial.
The court also decided to delegate a three-member medical committee to examine some of the suspects.
The trial on Tuesday was held in the presence of representatives of the media and civil society organisations and relatives of the suspects.
The State Security Court, presided over by Judge Mohammed al-Jarrah al-Tunaiji, took the decision at the request of defence in the first session of the trial.
The court also decided to delegate a three-member medical committee to examine some of the suspects.
The trial on Tuesday was held in the presence of representatives of the media and civil society organisations and relatives of the suspects.
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