Cairo Criminal Court postponed to Thursday the trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi, and 14 co-defendants on charges of inciting the killing of demonstrators outside Ittihadiya presidential palace in 2012. Muslim Brotherhood leaders face charges of inciting murder of peaceful protestors on December 5, 2012, known as Bloody Wednesday. Fierce clashes between MB supporters and protesters had left 10 dead, including journalist Al Husseiny Abu Deif, and at least 750 injured. MB senior official, Mohamed Al Beltagy had urged MB members to assault peaceful protestors with fire arms and knives, with the cooperation of former MB leader Essam El Eryan and Wagdy Ghoneim, according to the prosecution investigations.