!-- Javascript Ad Tag: 6454 -->

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Egypt's military-backed government , a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood capture , Gehad al - Haddad .



Egypt's military-backed government , a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood capture , Gehad al - Haddad .

Egypt's military -backed government on Tuesday ( 09/17/2013 ) , captures spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood , Gehad al - Haddad . This was conveyed by a number of sources in the military .

An arrest warrant has been issued to apprehend Al - Haddad , who is very active in social media . This detention is part of the extermination of the Muslim Brotherhood after the overthrow of Mohammed Mursi on July 3 .

At the time of Mursi overthrown , Al - Haddad managed to escape from arrest to several weeks , until police found it was in an apartment in Cairo with a number of Muslim Brotherhood leaders , including former Governor Qaliyubiya , Hossam Abu Bakr .

They were later arrested in the area of ​​Nasr City , where thousands of supporters of Muhammad Mursi for several weeks staged sit-ins to demand the return of Mursi presidency .

Haddad arrests coincided with a court order to freeze all assets of senior Muslim Brotherhood .

Currently, the assets of 15 politicians have been frozen as the Muslim Brotherhood part of the government efforts to destroy all of the joint Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood organization .

Military action toppled Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi , disperse demonstrations , and arresting Muslim Brotherhood leader is a violation of human rights . The Muslim Brotherhood will complain it to the International Court of Justice .
Head of International Relations of the Muslim Brotherhood ( IM ) Mohammed Ahmed Fahmy El Watidi said that when he met with a number of Islamic organizations Muhammadiyah Da'wah Building , Jakarta , Wednesday ( 04/09/2013 ) .

" We have formed a team involving a number of legal experts from several countries . Currently , we are collecting data and evidence of the violation , " he said .

According to Ahmed , IM and community representatives will still forward the peace dialogue . However , the dialogue will not happen if the military intervention in Egyptian politics . " The dialogue also will not work if the politicians and the leaders of Islamic groups hunted down and arrested , " he said .

Ahmed hopes there is international support to resolve Egypt's crisis . Moreover , support for power restore Mursi elected in the election .
Muhammadiyah Chairman Din Syamsuddin condemned military action to overthrow the Mursi . He also condemned the military action against the Islamic parties and organizations in Egypt . "It also is a form of military terrorism , " he said .
verdict

In Cairo , an Egyptian court sentenced 52 activists to prison IM . One man was sentenced to life imprisonment , 3 people are in jail 15 years , and 48 people sentenced to prison terms of between 5 years and 10 years .

Authorities said the court , the defendants proved to have been " shot and adopt violent means " . The other 12 activists were released because not shown to be involved in the violence .

The report correct information from military sources had earlier said 11 IM members sentenced to life in prison . A total of 45 people were sentenced to 5 years in prison and eight people were released because not implicated.

Severe punishment meted out because they are against the security forces in the August 14 incident . Soldiers and police then forcibly dismantle loyalist camp in the square Mursi al - Rabaa Adawiya and En - Nahda Square , Cairo . They demanded the recovery position Mursi .

The rally was disbanded security forces , triggering clashes across the country . Thousands of people were killed , including dozens of police . Crackdown by police and army casualty was worse than the revolution of 2011 that toppled President Hosni Mubarak .

Egypt court previously sentenced to 26 IM activists on charges of attacking soldiers using Molotov cocktails . A total of 52 activists who were tried later also charged with the same case , which is against the army with guns and violence .

IM supreme leader , Mohamed Badie , and Secretary General of the Freedom and Justice Party ( the political wing IM ) Mohammed al - Beltag also arrested.

The Egyptian government will prohibit unlicensed 55,000 clerics gave sermons in mosques .

This decision was made as an effort to suppress the sympathizers of former President Mohammed Mursi . The statement from the Egyptian Ministry of Religious Affairs , on Wednesday ( 09/11/2013 ) .

This prohibition is intended primarily to small mosques that do not have government permission in the entire territory of Egypt .

In addition to pressing Brotherhood supporters Muslimim , the Egyptian government hopes these measures are able to spread the message of Islam is more moderate and the Egyptian people away from radical thinking .

" This decision to ensure that only licensed clergy who could give the Friday prayer sermon , " said Egyptian Minister of Religious Affairs Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa .

This policy is the latest step taken by the Government to suppress the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt , following the overthrow of Mohammed Mursi , leader of Egypt's first democratically elected .

More than 2,000 Muslim Brotherhood activists were arrested and most of the leaders of these organizations , including the Mursi , was arrested with inciting or engaging in violence . Some of them even accused of terrorist acts .

In the same period , more than 1,000 people were killed in Egypt's chaotic politics . Most of the protesters are pro - Mursi were dispersed by Egyptian security forces .

No comments:

Post a Comment