The Sisi regime, which has terrorized Egyptian Muslims since its military coup on July 3, 2013, continues to set fire to the homes of the oppressed Egyptians in the spiritual climate of the blessed holy months we are living in.
Sisi, who executed 17 opponents of the coup, including the 80-year-old hafiz Sheikh Abdurrahman Jibril, in the last month of Ramadan, had 7 Muslims executed in the month of Sha'ban this year. Cruel Sisi, like last year, defamed the spiritual climate of the blessed holy months with unlawful executions of this year.
7 MUSLIMS EXECUTED IN ONE WEEK
Many of the coup opponents executed by the Egyptian coup regime were in their 30s, married and had children. After Sisi's executions, dozens of Egyptian children were orphaned. The names of the executed martyrs are Abdullah Shokre Ibrahim Abdulmabud, Mahmud Abduttawab Morsi, Mahmoud Abdulhamid al-Junaidi, Tajaddin Munis Muhammed Hamide, Ahmet Seleme Ali Ashmawi, Bilal Ibrahim Subhi Farhad, Muhammed Hasan Izzettin. 7 martyrs, who were executed on two different days within a week, were arrested, tried and sentenced to death on unfounded grounds because they were against the coup d'etat.
SISI'S OPPRESSION IS AT THE PEAK IN THE BLESSED HOLY MONTHS
Sisi, the putschist who usurped the will of the Egyptian people, the presidency and the future of the country, has been increasing its oppression and persecution against Muslims in the blessed holy months. Sisi, who signed the death warrant for 7 Ikhwan members in the blessed month of Sha'ban, approved the execution of 17 anti-coup Muslims last year in the month of Ramadan. Milli Gazete announced the persecution of Sisi in its April 28, 2021 edition with the headline "The cruelty of the oppressor did not listen to Ramadan, 17 more Muslims were executed".
THE MOVEMENT OF THE EGYPTIAN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD WANTED TO BE DESTROYED
The oppressor Sisi, who abolished the power of the Muslim Brotherhood with a coup d'etat against the legitimate President of Egypt, Mohamad Morsi, in 2013, has executed hundreds of Muslims for 9 years, while also inflicting cruel persecution to tens of thousands of opponents of the coup in the dungeons of Egypt.
Sisi, who carried out a military coup in Egypt with the support of Zionist Israel, leaves the Brotherhood leaders to die in prison within the framework of his policy of destroying the Brotherhood movement. While Muslim leaders such as Mohamad Mursi, Mohamad Mahdi Akif and Isam al-Aryam were passed away due to the unsanitary conditions in prison, Ikhwan leaders such as Mohamad Badii and Muhammed Beltagy are struggling to survive with severe illnesses in difficult dungeon conditions.