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Mohammed Morsi: Egypt's ex-leader sentenced to death

Military is there to protect soveriginity of any country and in case of Egypt its the same.

Elections were held in Egypt in which Mohammed Mursi did won the elections but the choas in Sinai, Libya and Tunisia backfired the security Inside Egypt and on that the Muslim and Christian riots even shaked Egypt And this only led for the Military to come back in power.

Egypt is going ahead with the construction of Nuclear power plants. Egyptian policy makers are thinking more about the soveriginity but still i think that the capital punishment should be removed as Muslim Brotherhood gave up violence long time back.
 
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Stop trying to delve into people's intention to justify an action you did or didn't do. You can only judge a person's actions, not Intentions.

Reminds me of Bassem yusuf when his program was taken off the Air in the early days of the coup, where he was asked on what did he thought about the freedoms during both Morsi and Sisi rule. His answer was bad, similar to yours, "Current regime took me off the air, yes, but Morsi wanted to do the same but couldn't"

Even though one DID crack down on freedoms, and other DID NOT. but by his twisted logic, he used such stupid wordings to make them EQUALLY as bad.

It is your opinion mister that Morsi's actions had ulterior motives behind them, it is NOT a universal truth, so don't use it with me.


Morsi cut the ties with the ASSad regime, a FACT. whether he did it after one year or not does not change this simple fact, and more importantly, does NOT put him on equal footing with the guy who placed this flag:

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over this one:

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for the Syrian EMPTY seat (refused to host members of the Syrian revolution) in the Arab League Conference last month.

There's a world of difference.

And about Erdogan, you do know that Turkey and Iran are NOT in a state of war, they have economical and political relations that has nothing to do with KSA or Egypt. Even KSA has relations with Iran, economical and everything. Iran is NOT the Syrian regime, as bad as they are, they have not killed hundreds of thousands of people in the short timespan of 4 years.



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That flag is the Alawite/regime's flag, no self respecting Arab (or human for that matter) would use that flag to represent Syria.
Also what the hell with the Morsi espionage allegation with QATAR!!
Did they become Israel all of a sudden?! Saudi personal visits Pakistani freaking Nuclear plants and sensitive sites just like nothing and visa-versa, yet Egypt sees Qatar as an enemy state where conferring with Qatari decision makers (which is a GCC country, AKA an inseparable part of KSA) is an unthinkable crime punishable by death?!
this your prove the flag
Okay I will try to keep this as simple as I can
do you understand that this flag is the internationaly recognised flag of syria(not the regime) and that this flag was the flag of syria before that regime and before that it was the flag of the United Arab Republic (egypt and Syria ) so using that flag make sense for egyptains.
The Qatar thing do you understand the concept of a top secret document. leaking these documents to any one is considered a treason regardless of who it was leaked to + why do Qatar want to know these informations
ask your self if some one in saudi arabia leaked documents to would he be forgiven because it was Qatar

You should read more about what is going on in egypt
 
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@azzo

KSA and Egypt are brotherly neighboring nations. Always were and always will be regardless of rulers who come and go.

Nobody is committing any massacres in Egypt either unlike Al-Assad in Syria and Gaddafi in Libya. Let the Egyptians decide what they want to do. We all know about those problems in Egypt but they can be found all over the MENA region. In some countries it's worse granted and in some other better.

Erdogan is not a genuine friend of KSA or the GCC. Or the Arab world for that matter. There are many differences.

As @Hell NO already wrote Egypt is seeking closer ties with Russia simply because it benefits them to play on more than 1 horse. There is nothing wrong with that.

We should seek improved ties with Russia, a country and people that never did us any wrongdoings.

Al-Sisi does not support Al-Assad and he is an Arab leader that works for increased Arab cooperation which every sane Arab should support.

Also if you care that much about religion then know about one thing. Egyptians are a highly religious people. I would even say more than the people of the GCC.
 
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this your prove the flag
Okay I will try to keep this as simple as I can
do you understand that this flag is the internationaly recognised flag of syria(not the regime) and that this flag was the flag of syria before that regime and before that it was the flag of the United Arab Republic (egypt and Syria ) so using that flag make sense for egyptains.
The Qatar thing do you understand the concept of a top secret document. leaking these documents to any one is considered a treason regardless of who it was leaked to + why do Qatar want to know these informations
ask your self if some one in saudi arabia leaked documents to would he be forgiven because it was Qatar

You should read more about what is going on in egypt
Wait wait, I get it, you mean the same way the Military representatives told Altuwaijri's secretary about the military's meeting counsel results before it even started?


Right?

Or maybe you would like this one, where sisi and his stooge calls us "half-nations" and wants more "roooz" and saying that they should never help us unless we pay, like they "should have" done in Iraq 1990.



I've given up on Sisi supporters. They used to be so vocal and used to parrot all kind of excuses to "oust" Morsi, claiming stuff like "his presidency is invalid as soon as the first drop of blood is shed" and "We want to oust him because of the electrical blackouts"

I dare you to repeat the same stuff you used to say during Morsi's rule now, with the situation is even worse, and most MB sympathizers are either dead or in prison (can't use that excuse anymore).

Feast your eyes on the "Tamarrud" form:

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That form was used as legitmate excuse to commit a coup on an elected president. What an impromptu piece of propaganda nonsense
Apply the above nonsensical form on Egypt today under Sisi:

-Because the security have not return to the streets... We don't want you (Bask in your peac now, or should I say pieces)

-Because the poor is yet to have a place... We don't want you (So not fixing the housing problem of a bazillion people in less than one month in a poverty torn country is a reason to oust him, good logic)

-Because we're still begging from outside... We don't want you (All I can say is that you're way past the line of begging at this point, roooz and divine justice)

-Because there's no dignity for me and my country... We don't want you (...... No comment....)

-Because the economy collapsed and is now based on begging We don't want you (Check economical rankings between now and Morsi rule, you fell down two maybe three ranks in all accredited ranking systems)

-Because you're an American subservient... We don't want you (being an alleged American "subservient" beats being an Israeli one)

I dare any Egyptian to sign this form, just change the title to Sisi. Didn't think so.

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By AFP | 17 May, 2015, 03.11PM IST

CAIRO: Egyptian authorities hanged six men convicted of killing soldiers Sunday, police said, ignoring appeals to spare them amid allegations two of them had been in custody at the time of their alleged crimes.

A military court upheld the death sentences last March, following a trial in which the six were convicted of carrying out the attacks in the months after the army's overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013.

Prosecutors said they were members of the Sinai-based Ansar Beit al-Maqdis jihadist group, which late last year pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.

The sentence was carried out by hanging in a Cairo jail, the officials said.

Some of the men had been arrested when police and soldiers raided their safehouse north of Cairo in March 2014.

Two army explosive experts and six militants were killed in an ensuing gunfight, adding to the list of charges against the six men.

But human rights groups had appealed for a stay of execution, saying two of the defendants had been in custody at the time.

Amnesty International said the men underwent a "grossly unfair" trial and that the only witness during the trial was a secret police officer.

Remembering Arab Sharks Case (the longest battle the CSF gone through to restore order after 3rd of July). the confrontation lasted for hours until the morning of the next day.

footage: (some militants died and the others were hanged today):

youtube link: watch?v=BtfzVjW5an4

Amnesty International said the men underwent a "grossly unfair" trial and that the only witness during the trial was a secret police officer.


:rolleyes1:
 
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Al-Sisi is irrelevant. Morsi too. What matters is that we have good ties with Egypt the country and people. Egypt never hurt us. Egypt does not support or aid Al-Assad military. Their media is constantly attacking the Mullah's in Iran too. Iranians are banned from traveling to Egypt if I am not wrong.

I am not sure what the problem is? Since when was Morsi a friend of the GCC anyway? Is that not the same guy who belongs to an Islamic movement that wants to topple the "Kuffar" monarchs of the GCC? Never heard the other side saying things like that not that I care if they did.

Anyway screw every each of those clown Muslim leaders in the Muslim world with a few exceptions. Could care less about them. Countries and people are all that matters.

I will always stand besides our Egyptian brothers regardless of leaders. Same with our Shami brothers. I am sure that most of them feel the same way towards us regardless of House of Saud or not.
 
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@azzo

KSA and Egypt are brotherly neighboring nations. Always were and always will be regardless of rulers who come and go.

Nobody is committing any massacres in Egypt either unlike Al-Assad in Syria and Gaddafi in Libya. Let the Egyptians decide what they want to do. We all know about those problems in Egypt but they can be found all over the MENA region. In some countries it's worse granted and in some other better.

Erdogan is not a genuine friend of KSA or the GCC. Or the Arab world for that matter. There are many differences.

As @Hell NO already wrote Egypt is seeking closer ties with Russia simply because it benefits them to play on more than 1 horse. There is nothing wrong with that.

We should seek improved ties with Russia, a country and people that never did us any wrongdoings.

Al-Sisi does not support Al-Assad and he is an Arab leader that works for increased Arab cooperation which every sane Arab should support.

Also if you care that much about religion then know about one thing. Egyptians are a highly religious people. I would even say more than the people of the GCC.

Dude let's be real, no one is friend of no one when it comes to politics and politicians. Yes, I agree, the two people are "generally" friends.

But, I don't care much about back-stabbing "friends" I only care about friends who supports us and my countrymen like you. The current regime in Egypt have stabbed us in the back, and played us. They and their stooges have flung the Iranian/Houthis card in our face numerous times. They don't deserve our support. I'm not saying we should fight them, but to just let them be.

Also It's not as much as a support for Morsi or MB than it is a hate of hypocrisy, but as you said, I could care less. Just don't drag us into it.
 
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No one cares about what an Indian thinks about internal Middle Eastern affairs. So stay out of it.
everyone having the right to express its idea , position , or questions.
you are not the one to decide who can speak or not. thx.
 
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by the way, to avoid the international critics, i have a question for you Egyptians here:
why you don't let Morsi in a monitored home for life ?
@Mahmoud_EGY ?
 
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Dude let's be real, no one is friend of no one when it comes to politics and politicians. Yes, I agree, the two people are "generally" friends.

But, I don't care much about back-stabbing "friends" I only care about friends who supports us and my countrymen like you. The current regime in Egypt have stabbed us in the back, and played us. They and their stooges have flung the Iranian/Houthis card in our face numerous times. They don't deserve our support. I'm not saying we should fight them, but to just let them be.

I don't agree with this brother. Do you know who rules Egypt and have done so since the royal family was removed in the early 1950's? The Egyptian military. Do you know that they have been one of our closest allies since before Mubarak? We have no reason to have any conflict with Egypt whatsoever. Instead we should aim to cooperate with a brotherly Arab/Semitic/Muslim neighbor in Egypt just like our aim should be to have good ties with every single Arab country and major powers. I would want us to have good relations with not only the US, West and China but also Russia. Why not? Differences are no static and can be worked out.

Of course we should always be cautious and it's no different with the current Egyptian regime. I am sure that the rulers already know this.

Our only real eternal enemies are the Farsi Mullah's and their lapdogs. Nobody else.
 
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Bit like how Indians hang their rape victims off trees?
They are all locked up now for there heinous crimes. Why does it hurts your @$$. Unlike your chaotic civil unrest we have the law and order intact. Now go kill more mullah's
 
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saudis and iranis on this thread supporting their own reactionary and mental case regimes.

i congratulate the egyptian people on morsi's death sentence... finish off the rest of ikhwaan... or put them on ships and send off to iran and gcc.
 
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