CAIRO
Anadolu Agency (AA) will closely follow, and service to its subscribers, the trial of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi, which will begin on November 4.
The anti-coup protest titled "Public's will on trial" is expected to gain momentum, while the whereabouts of Egypt's first freely elected president Morsi remain unknown and the Interior Ministry has yet to announce the trial venue.
AA's Cairo-based Middle East and Africa Regional Directorate will publish the news and photographs of the anti-coup demonstrations against Morsi's arrest both in Egypt and across the world.
AA will seek the legal opinion of the foreign legal delegation, attending the trial as observers, regarding "accusations against Morsi, the possible verdict and the legal basis for trying Morsi without permitting him to meet with his lawyers."
The Cairo Court of Appeals has set November 4 as the start of Morsi's trial on charges of "incitement to violence" including killing protesters outside the Ittihadiya presidential palace last year.
Anadolu Agency will broadcast news regarding the trial in Turkish, Arabic, English, Russian, Bosnian and Kurdish.
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