Sinai’s al Qaeda chief and two others arrested. They and others are the perpetrators of the 25 Central Security Forces massacre.
http://almogaz.com/news/politics/2013/08/31/1073505
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His name is Adel Mohammed Ibrahim, aka Adel Habbara. He already had a death sentence for explosions in Dahab and Taba.
He admitted ordering and enacted committing the Rafah massacre of 25 cops.
http://almogaz.com/news/politics/2013/09/01/1074421
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Egypt’s Morsi ‘To Stand Trial Over Deaths’ http://news.sky.com/story/1135877/egypts-morsi-to-stand-trial-over-deaths
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#BREAKING Egypt’s Morsi to stand trial for ‘inciting murder’
(Reuters) - Egypt's army-backed government unveiled a constituent assembly on Sunday almost devoid of Islamists, and gave it 60 days to review amendments that would erase Islamic articles brought in by the Muslim Brotherhood and more hardline Islamic parties. [snip]
The proposed amendments would remove Islamic articles - hotly disputed by secularists - that include one that gave Muslim scholars a say over some affairs of state, and also lift a ban on some Mubarak-era officials assuming public office.
Drawn up by a 10-member "committee of experts" appointed by decree, the draft preserves the privileged status of the military, which it effectively shields from civilian oversight.
Although Islamists won five popular votes held since 2011, the constituent assembly will have only two Islamists among its 50 members. One belongs to the hardline Salafi Nour party, the other is a former Brotherhood leader now harshly critical of the group he left last year.
While the assembly includes the founders of the Tamarud petition campaign that galvanized support for protests that led to Mursi's downfall, there is no obvious place for the pro-democracy youth movements that ignited the 2011 revolt against Mubarak.
There are also places for Muslim scholars, representatives of the church, the arts, unions, members of secular parties and prominent figures such former Arab League chief Amr Moussa and renowned heart surgeon Magdi Yacoub. [snip]
The presidency said six Islamist parties, including the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, had been approached to fill the two seats set aside for Islamists. Only Nour had responded.