Mursi could be martyred at any moment!

Mursi could be martyred at any moment!
Date: 2.4.2018 17:00

President Muhammad Mursi, who became an icon of the resistance in Egyptian prisons, It is learned that his health condition was extremely bad and had the risk of losing his life.

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Ahmed Mursi, the son of Egypt's first president, Muhammad Mursi, who was removed from duty, noted that his father's health had deteriorated as never before.
 
Ahmed Mursi, who explains through his social media account, that his father, Mohammad Mursi, at the age of 66, has suffered from unprecedented deterioration and that the guardians are ignoring the situation in the context of the statement, "Everyone who is interested in the matter, regardless of their orientation and orientation" he said.
 
Ahmed Mursi, who stated that Abdulfettah es-Sisi and the Minister of Interior Majdi Abdulgaffar are responsible for the life of his father for not seeing his life and necessary treatment, was in his call to support his father's human rights, especially his health service, to the honest people of Islam and the Arab world and Egypt.
 

MURSI KEPT IN A SINGLE CELL

 
Muhammad Mursi is kept in a "one person cell" although he does not express his "life threat".
 
Mursi, who was taken from office with a military coup in Egypt in 2013, often failed to attend due to health problems. One of the attitudes he participated in was "My situation is bad and the day is getting worse." he used the expression and stated that his left eye began to fail.
 
Mursi, who wanted to meet with the defense committee at the next hearing and said he would not waive the right of treatment, stated that he had entered the sugar coma twice because he did not eat the food in the prison.
 
Mursi's family then requested the transfer of Mursi to a private health center to cover the expenses themselves, and the court decided to transfer to a private hospital in November 2017, taking into account Mursi's health problems, but this decision has not been implemented so far.
 

"MY FATHER CAN LOSE LIFE"

 
Abdullah Mursi, the son of Egypt's first elected president, Muhammad Mursi, had received a post for the Washington Post in the days we were going.
 
Ahmed Mursi had been warned in the publication that his father might lose his life because of medical negligence.

YEREL HABERLER

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