Cairo Court will consider Saturday trial of 739 Muslim Brotherhood (MB) defendants, including the group's Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie, in the case publicly known as "Rabaa sit-in," Al Bawaba news reported. Prosecution accused the defendants of staging an armed sit-in, banditry, premeditated murder, rioting, possessing unlicensed weapons and terrorizing citizens. The defendants' list includes ousted president Mohamed Morsi's son, Osama, photo-journalist Mahmoud Shawkan as well as top MB leaders. MB supporters staged the Rabaa sit-in to demand the reinstatement of Morsi, who was removed amid mass street protests, known in local media as the June 30 Revolution. The sit-in, that the Egyptian security circles considered armed, was dispersed in August 14, 2013. Interim authorities following the removal of the MB classified the Islamist group as terrorist based on a string of deadly blasts, claiming hundreds of lives, mostly among police and military personnel in the restive Sinai Peninsula.