Egyptian courts will try Saturday 43 members of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist organization over violence related charges, according to Al Bawaba News. Minya Criminal Court will try 22 MB members, including a former parliament deputy. Charges include assaulting police and army personnel and damaging public and private property. In Ismailia governorate, 15 people will face military court for joining a terrorist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, rioting, disturbing the public peace and staging anti-army protests. Mansoura military court will also try 6 MB members, accused of forming a terrorist cell that targeted policemen and public facilities, as they threw Molotov cocktails on Dakrens police station last March.