Southern Assiut prosecution referred Assem Abdul Majid, leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, as well as other 30 elements of the Muslim Brotherhood to the Criminal Court on charges of inciting killing of demonstrators during the revolution of June 30.
According to the Middle East News Agency, the indictment includes committing acts of violence, vandalism, resisting authorities and the possession of firearms in order to disturb the public peace and security and terrorizing citizens.