Algeria must boycott relations with coup government in Egypt, says politicians
Tens of activists gathered on Wednesday next to MSP party’s headquarters to protest against massacres in Egypt. They condemned the military coup and called for legitimacy and democracy.
Boudjemaa Ghachir: coup supporters’ presence in Algeria justifies their crime
President of the Algerian League of Human Rights Boudjemaa Ghachir said the presence of the Egyptian government’s representatives in Algeria justifies the massacres against Egyptian people.
He called on Cairo-based Arab Organization of Human Rights and all the human rights activists to unify to stop bloodshed in Egypt.
He also called on the Algerian government to remain attached to its positions and principles.
Farouk Ksentini: I coordinate with Boutrous Ghali to stop the crime
Chairman of the National Consultative Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights Farouk Ksentini described the killings among Egyptian protesters as a “full crime” and violation of human rights international charters.
“I am in contact with different human rights activists and lawyers in Egypt including chairman of the Egyptian Commission if Human Rights Boutrous Ghali to stop this massacre,” Ksentini told Echorouk on the phone on Wednesday.
“Egyptians have the right to protest as their rights were taken. The international community has to bear its responsibilities and open an international investigation,” he added.
Abu Djerra Soltani: repression led to bloodshed
Former leader of Algeria’s MSP party Abu Djerra Soltani said what is happening in Egypt is an automatic result of legitimacy violation.
He warned against the continuing imprisonment of Egypt’s leaders. “Coup supporters are held responsible for this bloodshed.”
Saida Ben Hebilis: all the parts are responsible for the killing of innocents
Human rights activist and politician Saida Ben Hebilis held all the parts in the conflict in Egypt responsible for the bloodshed.
“I warned in my articles about the Arab Spring’s Revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya against anarchy and massacres. Those revolutions are a Zionist plan meant to destroy Arab and Muslim people.” she said.
She believes that the Arab Spring’s Revolution masterminds succeeded in their plans and gained its fruit in collective massacres in Egypt.
Abdellah Djaballah: Algeria has to suspend its relations with coup supporters
Leader of the Justice and Development front Abdellah Djaballah called on Algerian authorities and the international community to suspend their relation with coup supporters in Egypt following their crimes.*
He adbised Egyptian soldiers and policemen to not obey their leaders because they are repressive orders.
He also called on the international community to bear its responsibilities regarding those crimes ad massacres in Egypt.
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