The grudge of Egypt's coupist president, the cruel Sisi, towards the Muslim Brotherhood, from whom he took over the country's administration by force of arms, has never subsided.
The death sentences given against 8 leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement before the holy month of Ramadan once again deeply hurt the conscience of Muslims.
The death sentences, taken at a sensitive time when the liberation struggle was being waged on behalf of the Islamic Ummah in Gaza, further increased the anger towards Egypt's coup regime.
Just a few days before the holy month of Ramadan, the despotic administration in Egypt led by the coup leader Sisi made scandalous decisions in the fake cases where the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood were tried.
On Monday, the coup court in the capital Cairo sentenced eight executives of the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan) Movement, including the Chairman of the Brotherhood's Guidance Council, Mohammed Bedii, to death.
Hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood members who were held captive in prison as political prisoners since 2013, when Egypt's coupist general Sisi usurped the presidential office, have been executed.
8 NAMES FROM THE LEADERSHIP OF THE IKHWAN ARE ON THE DEATH LIST
It was learned that the names of the Muslim Brotherhood leaders who were sentenced to death by Egypt's coup regime were 'Muhammad Bedii, Muhammed el-Biltaji, Mahmoud Izzet, Amr Mohammed Zaki, Osama Yassin Abdelwahhab, Saffet Hamuda Hijazi, Asem Abdelmajid and Muhammed Abdelmaqsud.'
Those who were sentenced to death are known to be high-ranking figures under the management of the Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, before the 2013 coup.
It was reported many times in the world press that Muhammad Bedii, the most famous of the Brotherhood leaders whose names were on the death list, was subjected to torture in prison despite his serious health problems.
Another Brotherhood leader, Muhammed el-Biltaji, is the father of Asma el-Biltaji, who was brutally murdered by the coup forces in Rabia Square...
THE ATTITUDE OF THE EGYPTIAN REGIME IS SHAMEFUL WHILE THE MASSACRE CONTINUES IN GAZA
The decisions taken by the court affiliated with the coupist Sisi regime regarding the Brotherhood leaders were regretted in the conscience of Muslims.
The fact that the scandalous decision was taken at a gloomy time when Muslims in Gaza were subjected to brutal massacres, deadly hunger and thirst was interpreted as shameful for the prestige of the Egyptian state.
Many political parties, human rights organizations and non-governmental organizations that showed solidarity with the Brotherhood in different parts of the Islamic world took to the streets to protest the Egyptian regime.
Milli Görüş's youth organization, Anatolian Youth Association, also organized protests yesterday in front of the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara and the Consulate General in Istanbul, condemning the Sisi regime.
HUNDREDS OF BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS HAVE BEEN EXECUTED SINCE 2013
The Muslim Brotherhood Movement, which has a special place in Egypt's political history, has faced constant pressure and obstacles since its establishment in 1928 by the martyr Hasan al-Banna and his friends.
The Brotherhood Movement, which wanted to Islamize the administration of Egypt, the largest Islamic country in the Middle East, came to power in 2012 with the Freedom and Justice Party for the first time in Egyptian history.
The Muslim Brotherhood Movement, which tried to Islamize Egypt in many areas from economy to politics, from social functioning to education during the 1 year that the late President of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, was president, entered a difficult process with the military coup of July 3, 2013.
The Egyptian judiciary, under the control of coup leader General Abdel Fattah Sisi, put Brotherhood members in prisons with unlawful indictments prepared hastily.
Many Brotherhood leaders, such as Mohammed Morsi and Mohammed Mahdi Akef, lost their lives in the unhealthy conditions of Egyptian prisons.
Since 2013, the Sisi regime has issued death sentences against the Brotherhood leaders whom it left to die in prisons, as well as thousands of anti-coup Brotherhood members, on false charges.
While many of these executions are carried out, there are hundreds of Brotherhood members in prisons who have been sentenced to death.
ANKARA INVITATION TO SiSi
The Muslim Brotherhood entered a difficult period with the military coup of July 3, 2013. The Egyptian judiciary, under the control of coup leader General Abdel Fattah Sisi, put Brotherhood members in prisons with unlawful indictments that they hastily prepared.
Many Brotherhood leaders, such as Mohammed Morsi and Mohammed Mahdi Akif, lost their lives in the unhealthy conditions of Egyptian prisons.
Due to the Sisi coup, Türkiye-Egypt relations had come to a breaking point.
Relations between the two countries, which have warmed recently, entered a new era with President Erdoğan's trip to Egypt in February 2024, 11 years later.
Meeting with Egyptian President Sisi, Erdogan said, "I invited my dear brother Sisi to Ankara."