Giza Criminal Court resumed Sunday the trial of 379 Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist group defendants in Nahda Sqaure sit-in dispersal case, Al Bawaba News reported. The defendants face charges of inciting violence, assaulting people, blocking roads and targeting public and private property. They also face charges of assaulting police and army personnel as well as seizing weapons in order to spread chaos. After the removal of ousted President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, MB staged a sit-in at Nahda Sqaure to demand the return of Morsi.