President Mohammed Morsi, who martyred in prison by the coup plotters who usurped power in Egypt, commemorated on the 3rd anniversary of his death with a program held in Istanbul during his patrol.
The program organized by the Morsi Democracy Association was attended by names such as Saadet Party Deputy Chairman Mustafa Kaya, World Union of Muslim Scholars Secretary General Ali Qaradaghi, International Committee for Support to the Prophet of Islam Muhammad al-Shaghir, Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Organization (Ikhwan) Secretary General Mahmoud Hussein and hundreds of Egyptians participated as well.
The program, which started with the recitation of the Holy Quran and the National Anthem, continued with cine-vision shows and speeches about Muhammet Morsi.
Former President of Tunisia, Mounsif Marzouki, who was expected to attend the program as the guest of honor, could not attend the program due to health problems.
“OPPRESSION CANNOT BE ETERNAL, EVIL WILL ONE DAY MUST BE FAILED”
"I would like to remind you with the words of our late Necmettin Erbakan Hodja: 'Persecution cannot be eternal, evil will surely be defeated one day.' it is essential. While the riches of the country are tried to be kept under the control of a certain group, the opponents of the coup who struggle for their country are exposed to unlawful sanctions. The honorable resistance of the Egyptian people will return to its bright days. History, as always, will not write the epic of tyrants, tyrants, but of those who gave their lives for their rightful cause," Saadet Party Deputy Chairman Mustafa Kaya said.
"MORSI OVERTHROWED BY ZIONISTS FOR SUPPORTING PALESTINE"
Ali Qaradaghi, Secretary General of the World Union of Muslim Scholars, praised Mohammed Morsi's statesmanship in the commemoration program.
"The late Morsi was a zealous statesman who lived and worked for Egypt. He did good work for his country. He developed Egypt. It increased the well-being of the Egyptian people. He solved the food problem in his country and provided social justice. He put the low-income Egyptians at ease. He gave great importance to the education of Egyptian children and youth, and appointed tens of thousands of new teachers to his teaching staff. Signed support for women. He fought against corruption. Why did they want to overthrow Morsi? Because they wanted dictators to rule Islamic countries. They did not want knowledge, reason and ideas to dominate the Islamic world. They wanted everything to belong to the Vatican, but nothing to Muslims. Zionism played a role in the overthrow of Morsi because Morsi openly supported the Palestinian struggle. Even if the disbelievers do not want it, Allah will surely complete His light," he said.
“THE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE ATTENDED THE SQUARE TO RISE THEIR VOICES AGAINST THE ROUGH FORCE”
Addressing the participants in the program, Deputy Chairman of Saadet Party Mustafa Kaya, "The pages of history are full of stories of tyrants and tyrants who oppressed and exploited their people and reigned as if they would never lose the power they built with cruelty. The stories of the tyrants have ended with victories led by the people of the cause who defend human dignity against oppression, injustice and injustice all over the world. Here we are together today to commemorate the heroic man of struggle, Muhammed Morsi, who has written his name with honor on one of the previous pages of history. Those who dismissed Mohamed Morsi did the worst evil against the Egyptian people. Because the Egyptian people took to the streets to raise their voices against the tyranny, inequality, lawlessness and brute force they were exposed to. Ignoring these just demands of the Egyptian people, the putschists brought back the old tyrannical order to Egypt. President Mohamed Morsi and dozens of politicians were subjected to unfair trials. The cruel punishments given to Morsi and his friends have been recorded," he added.