Wednesday, 19 June 2019

PAEDIA EXPRESS FIRES EGYPTIAN GOVT,SAYS FOREIGN MINISTER IS NOT FACING REALITY


. MOHAMMED MORSI'S DEATH!!!Image result for mohamed morsi
PAEDIA EXPRESS FIRES EGYPTIAN GOVT,SAYS FOREIGN MINISTER IS NOT FACING REALITY
The Editorial and Policy Board of the Encyclopedia Express Multimedia Group or the e.n.m.paedia express multimedia group of Lagos,Nigeria is shocked to learn that the Egyptian government through its Foreign Ministry thinks that the  death  while yet still in prison and facing an unending barrage of allegations was a know issue.
While we do not question the sanctity or the wisdom entrusted on the Egyptain judiciary as enshrined in that nations constitution we think it is only humane that prisoners are treated properly in line with global human rights statuettes’ whether they be found guilty or otherwise.
Even without being Egypt ,multiple sources available to this medium shows that the man at the heart of the entire saga ,Mr Mohhamed Morsi was not treated well  as an inmate.
So it behooves the human intellect why people who should be on the defensive can accuse the United Nations of playing politics when infact it is actually the high handedness of President Abdelfattah Al Sisi that brought us to this place .
What happened to Mr Morsi under the watchful eyes of other world leaders is at best can be described as tragic ,it’s a tragic reminder of the death of the likes of Patrice Lumumba of Congo Kinshasha and may be perhaps Salvadore Allende of Chile
Mr Ahmed Hafez a Foreign Ministry official accused the UN of trying to "[obscure] the institutions of the Egyptian state and the integrity of the Egyptian judiciary."
He added that any suggestion of foul play was "not based on any evidence."
A statement earlier this week from the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights pointed to Egypt's obligations to treat its prisoners humanely.
"Concerns have been raised regarding the conditions of Mr Morsi's detention, including access to adequate medical care, as well as sufficient access to his lawyers and family, during his nearly six years in custody," a spokesman for the office said.
"He also appears to have been held in prolonged solitary confinement."
Morsi died while appearing in court on spying charges. He was already facing decades in jail after being convicted in previous trials on separate charges.
A forensic report has been ordered into his death.
His former party, the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – a close ally of Morsi – are among those who have blamed the Egyptian leadership for his death.
Human rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watchhave also called for an independent investigation into Morsi's death.
WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING FROM AL JAZEERA 

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