Conversation with a Morsi supporter
FNOTW searches for the voice of the people involved in the conflict. This is a conversation through Facebook with a Morsi supporter, named Mahmoud.
Egypt (Conversation with Mahmoud, a Morsi supporter) -- Mahmoud is a member of the Facebook group that supports the previous President of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi.
FNOTW: What do you think caused the protests in Egypt?
Mahmoud: Sisi took advantage of his power and turned against the country's legitimate president, Dr. Mohamed Morsy said the outside world it but the revolution is already a bloody coup which kills all those who oppose or violates killer dictator Sisi and arrested all Boukhafah.
He said he did it for the will of the people for any will of the people talking.
FNOTW: Are you inside Egypt? Are you near cities that violence is the most extreme?
Mahmoud: There is no extremism but the army and the police just kill us. Lot of people have been killed me in demonstrations.
I was going to Rabaa El Adaweya many times. There were people out there with the utmost peaceful but genocide happened to them by the army, the police. I am now in Abu Zaabal. Detainees inside the prison ابوزعبل were tortured and killed and burned.
Does this satisfy the international community? Are you happy?
But we will remain peaceful!
FNOTW: Could you tell me why do you support Morsi?
Mahmoud: It is important that he won the election, whether won in any proportion. This is the first civilian elected president in Egypt, so it was a fight of all state institutions, a Chorth army and the judiciary and media. They do not want him to succeed to try to return the Mubarak regime again.
Where is the law that governs now in Egypt? We are now without identity Sisi destroyed Egypt and destroyed the law. Egyptians have the right to practice politics. He won parliament elections and won and the Shura Council and the presidency by a large margin.
FNOTW: What is the role of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt?
Mahmoud: Exercising his political group is far from Mohamed Morsy. Muslim Brotherhood does not interfere in the affairs of governance, but of course has an impact on Morsi.
FNOTW thanks Mahmoud for this conversation.