UN free panel declared Morsi’s death as arbitrary killing

UN free panel declared Morsi's death as arbitrary killing

UN free panel declared Morsi’s death as arbitrary killing

New York … News Time

UN free panel condemns the death of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in custody of the Egyptian government. The panel of experts said Mohamed Morsi was imprisoned in Tora Prison for five years while suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure. The panel said they were denied life-saving measures despite their rapidly declining health warnings. Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi died on June 17 this year after being hospitalized after unconsciousness in a courtroom. Mohammad Morsi was accused of spying for Qatar, which he was present in the courtroom to hear. After the dismissal of the court, 67-year-old Mohamed Morsi became unconscious and died on the way to the hospital. Mohammad Morsi was president of Egypt from June 30, 2012 to July 3, 2013. Mohammad Morsi was Egypt’s first democratically elected president, but within a year, the Egyptian army overthrew him in 2013. Subsequently, a number of cases were set up on a number of leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, including Mohammed Morsi.

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