[01:34.60]Victims and relatives filled the courtroom and two overflow rooms,
[01:38.81]wanting to see the man who was alleged to have planted two bombs at the finish line of the Boston marathon in April.
[01:45.47]“Not guilty”, he said repeatedly as 30 charges were read out.
[01:50.27]Seventeen of the charges could lead to the death penalty.
[01:53.88]After the short hearing, Mr Tsarnaev blew a kiss to his family, was handcuffed again and was led out of the courtroom.
[02:00.78]Egypt’s state prosecutor has issued an arrest warrant for the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Badie and a number of other senior figures in the movement.
[02:09.64]They are accused of inciting violence near a military barracks in Cairo Monday that left more than 50 people dead--
[02:16.25]the majority of them supporters of the ousted President Mohammed Morsi, who’s from the Brotherhood.
[02:21.72]The Islamists have rejected the accusation.
[02:24.44]Here’s Lyse Doucet.
[02:26.34]For decades there has been a basically struggle between the Muslim Brotherhood and the military.
[02:31.73]They really do not trust each other and when you talk to people now about what happened when Mohammed Morsi was in power,
[02:39.10]it was clear that that kind of antagonism continued.
[02:42.84]But the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood top people are now being taken in for planning criminal acts on that day when it was the security forces that opened fire,