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Friday, August 16, 2013

The Egyptian military leaders need to be brought to the Court (the Court) International




The Egyptian military leaders need to be brought to the Court (the Court) International

Egyptian military leaders who had massacred its own citizens until 2200 the population generally supporters of President Mursi has been deemed to have violate the Human Rights Tribunal and the International Court of Justice needs.
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 U.S. President Barack Obama, on Thursday (08/15/2013) morning local time, finally go to vote about the bloody incident in Egypt.

Through his speech on the sidelines of his vacation in Massachusetts, President Obama condemned the use of violence against protesters pro-Muhammad Mursi which left at least 525 people died.

Obama also called on the government of Egypt to lift state of emergency and still allow peaceful protests.

Yet the Obama administration is not going to freeze military aid to Egypt who is worth 1.3 billion dollars per year.

"When we want to maintain a relationship with Egypt, but the traditional cooperation we can not continue as usual when civilians were killed in the streets," Obama said in front of reporters at his vacation.

Obama added that the U.S. government has been preaching to the Egyptian government about the canceled joint military exercise "Bright Star" are routinely held biennially since 1981.

This war game has also been canceled in 2011 when the revolution toppled Hosni Mubarak's happening in the country.

So far, the Obama administration has not mentioning the overthrow of Mohammad Mursi as a military coup.

Therefore, if the U.S. military said Egypt has overthrown a democratically elected leader then as a consequence the U.S. should stop all aid to Egypt.

"Although we do not believe that violence is a solution to resolve political differences, since the military intervention a few weeks ago, there are still peluangn reconciliation and the chance to return to the path of democracy," Obama said.

"However, we actually see the dangerous path taken through various detentions, forcible dissolution of Mursi supporters, and now the tragic violence that claimed hundreds of lives," Obama added.

Egypt gripped by a political crisis since the military overthrew Mohammed Mursi, the president of the country's first democratically elected, on July 3.

Since then clashes between the supporters and anti-Mursi frequently occur and casualties.
The peak occurred on Wednesday (14/08/2013) when security forces dispersed the Mursi supporters who occupied two large field in the city of Cairo.

So far, the tragedy of "Bloody Wednesday" in Egypt has killed 525 people and injured more than 3,000 others.

 The Muslim Brotherhood called on its supporters to take to the streets in protests "Anger Friday" in Cairo to show their condemnation of the dissolution pro-Mursi demonstrators that resulted in 638 people dead.

"Anti-coup rally will start from all the mosques in Cairo towards Ramsis Square after Friday prayers," says a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood Gehad al-Haddad via his Twitter account.

"After all the beatings, arrests, and killings that we have received, our emotions are too high for anyone appeased," added Haddad.

"In addition to the pain and grief because of the death of the martyr, the latest crime the perpetrators of the coup is increasingly made us determined to put an end to their power," said Haddad.

Since the overthrow of Mursi July 3, Brotherhood has dubbed the incident as a military coup. Since then, the pro-Mursi held a demonstration demanding the return of Muhammad Mursi position.

However, liberal groups and youth activists who support the military judge of the military action is a response to public demand.

The Muslim Brotherhood's call for riots sparked new concern because the Egyptian government, despite a lot of criticism, budge from his decision.

Egypt's military-backed government even warned they would use live ammunition to anyone who attacked the police or public institutions.

Caring People Alliance Aceh Egypt garner thousands of signatures from the congregation after Friday prayers in the 20-meter white cloth is stretched on page Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh, Friday (16/08/2013)

Based on the observation Kompas.com, after giving speeches, they held a prayer supernatural on the road in the center of the city of Banda Aceh. The protesters who come from a variety of community organizations (CBOs) Islam was joined by the entire congregation to pray the Friday prayer at the mosque Baiturrahman occult.

Action coordinator, Ibn Sakdan, said Aceh Care Community Alliance Egypt also raised thousands of signatures over a white cloth for about twenty meters spread across the large courtyard of the mosque. Rallying appropriate signature was held Friday prayers.

"Thousands of these signatures will we proceed directly to the Ambassador of Egypt to massacre Muslims in Egypt immediately stopped," said Ibn Sakdan.

The death toll was 638 people

In addition to stating at least 638 people were killed, Egypt's Health Ministry also said no fewer than 4,000 people were injured in a bloody incident that started forceful measures Egyptian security forces evict protesters supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammad Mursi on Wednesday (08/14/2013).

Reinforced armored vehicles and bulldozers, Egyptian riot police camp and sit crush the demonstrators in two main locations where Mursi supporters staged a protest over the past six weeks. Action since military support ongoing Mursi Mursi overthrow democratically elected in the general election in July 2012.

Egypt's Health Ministry said in a statement, 288 deaths from the biggest camp of demonstrators in the Nasr City district of Cairo. While 90 other deaths came from a smaller camp in al-Nahda Square in Cairo University. The rest were killed in clashes Mursi supporters and security forces in various places.

Mohammed Fathallah, the ministry spokesman, said earlier that the bloodied bodies lined up in El Imam Mosque in Nasr city is not included in the official death toll. There is no statement to make sure whether it is the latest data put the death toll is collected at the mosque.

Meanwhile, in the mosque, the names of the dead written in their shroud. Partially burned body looks. In addition, the name of the 265 victims died also displayed in the sheet list attached to the wall mosque. Unbearable smell of corpses in the mosque.

Many people complain licensing authorities prevents burial of the bodies of the victims, even though the Muslim Brotherhood has announced a funeral was held for the victims who have been identified on Thursday (08/15/2013). Fathallah denied the licensing prevention.

Omar Houzien, volunteers who helped search for victims of a "massacre", said the bodies were taken to the mosque from the medical center at the camp protesters at the last moment the police sweep into the camp because there were concerns that the bodies would be burned police.

Separately, the Government of Egypt buried 43 police officers who were victims in the incident "bloody Wednesday" is. Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim, who also oversees the police, led direct burial.

Although the data reported death toll was horrific Egyptian government, the Muslim Brotherhood said the real death toll is estimated at 2,600 people. The wounded had reached 10,000-person.

Condemnation and curse repeatedly come to the Government of Egypt, both of Muslims and the West, the incident a "massacre" was. U.S. President Barack Obama has also said it canceled the annual joint military exercises between the two countries, although there is no statement to stop the 1.3 billion dollars in aid to the Egyptian military overthrow or call Mursi was a coup.

Incorporated a number of Islamic organizations in Egypt Solidarity Action packed roundabout Care Hotel Indonesia, Jakarta, on Friday (08/16/2013) Representative to the United Nations headquarters in Jakarta.

This action is done as a form of public awareness of the bloody conflict that occurred in Egypt. "Let's give support to our brothers in Egypt who have been burned military and the Egyptian regime," said the orator action when coming in on Friday.

He also reminded the Indonesian people to care about the situation in Egypt. The reason, Egypt is the first country to support the independence of Indonesia. The group began to gather around 13:30 pm. From the roundabout, directly protesters rallied toward the United Nations headquarters in Jakarta.

They asked the United Nations to clarify the attitude and the real action in Egypt, such as sending a humanitarian delegation and bring the perpetrators to justice perpetrators of the violence-international. Senior Vice President of Public Relations ACT (Fast Action Response), Faith Nurakbar, claiming that mass action comes at this time to reach a thousand people.

Faith also said it is not only the action, but it will also send a team to Egypt and utilize a distributed network in Southeast Asia to hold a conference to discuss the issue of Egypt.

Bloody conflict that occurred in Egypt began when Egyptian security forces conduct forcible dissolution of the supporters of ousted Mohammed Mursi protesting military. On Wednesday (14/08/2013), with bulldozers, they leveled the camp that became the basis of Mursi supporters who have rallied for about six weeks.

Based on information from the Ministry of Health of Egypt, the death toll in a bloody conflict that so far 638 people and injured 4,400 people. Meanwhile, the Muslim Brotherhood claimed that the death toll reached 600 people and 10,000 people were injured.

Hundreds of residents in South Sulawesi rallied demanding the United Nations (UN) and the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) to act decisively to stop the slaughter in Egypt that resulted in hundreds of civilians were killed and thousands wounded, Friday (08/16/2013).

The protesters were made up of mothers, children, and students from several districts, of which Gowa, Maros and Selayar. They were joined in the road under the overpass Urip Sumoharjo, Makassar.

In the action, they expressed concern over the turmoil experienced by civilians in Egypt.

"We had come to the city of Makassar and join the brothers of the students as part of our concern for our brothers in Egypt," said Rita, a protester.

In addition to urging the United Nations to stop the war, the protesters also called on the UN to prosecute to the Court of International Egyptian military.

Support for civilians who became victims in Egypt also came from the mosque Al Headquarters Al Islami Center which held a magical prayers after prayers on Friday.

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