Turkish NGOs in Ankara reacted in a hard language and addressed the countries that remained silent for 9 young people that executed in Egypt by the Sisi administration.
The International Association for Human Rights and Democracy and the Freedom of Belief Platform called on the coup plotters Sisi to stop the massacres in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara.
Members of the International Society for Human Rights and Democracy gathered in front of the Egyptian Embassy and urged world leaders to take steps to stop the murders.
Remzi Çayır, the President of the International Association for Human Rights and Democracy, said in a statement, stating that the hypocrisy of the West should end, "The European Union and America must be free from the blind and deafness. We're waiting for humanity to reach out. Here, we call Sisi management; stop the murders! The blood in your hands will lead you to hell in the world. By killing and killing innocent and oppressed people, how long will you continue your rule? We invite the whole world and human rights defenders, people who believe in democracy, to make a sound in the face of the atrocities in Egypt," he said.
Remzi Çayır, the President of the International Association for Human Rights and Democracy, and his entourage left the city at the door of the Egyptian Embassy, leaving a wreath without incident.
The Freedom of Belief Platform protested Egyptian government in front of the Egyptian Embassy with hundreds of its members. Mustafa Sinan, who made a statement on behalf of the platform, criticized the coup dictatorship of Egypt and said, "The bloodthirsty vampires don't stop. Now the dictator regime continues to hang the Seyyid Qutb, Hasan Al-Bana as the previous rulers. And the whole world continues to play the three monkeys, to meet Sisi. Sisi's triangle behind him is based on trust in the United States, Britain and Zionist Israel. If we keep silent, 50 of our brothers are executed. And the torture of thousands of people. And what about those who support and say that we are Muslims," he said.