Saadet Party Chairman Temel Karamollaoğlu condemned the death sentence in Egypt about 75 people whom Muslim Brotherhood executives were among them. Karamollaoğlu, who described the decision as a murder and a resentment of humanity, called on the international community to act against the Egypt.
Karamollaoğlu made the following assessment:
"The decision given by the junta administration in Egypt without regard to law, conscience and morality will be a black spot on human history. The international community, who is silent against these decisions as well as Egypt's coup d'état, is also guilty of this law murder against the executives of Muslim Brotherhood. These decisions, which are made by a fictitious court and untrue claims and accusations established in the shade of bayonet and postal, are not just a matter of law, but a sign of conscience being taken under control.
We strongly condemn this persecution of the Egyptian coup managment. I regret to express that the silence of the international community and the insensitivity of so-called human rights institutions further encourage the coup d'etat mentality of these decisions. History will condemn those who are silent and unresponsive to these executions. We invite all Islamic countries to move and manage international organizations mainly from Turkey to halt the murder of this law."