All the killers of Morsi

Everybody knows that Sisi and the Egyptian army are merely the ostensible perpetrators in front of the curtain

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All the killers of Morsi
Statesman Mohammed Morsi will not be forgotten

Statesman Mohammed Morsi will not be forgotten

Mohammed Morsi, the first and only democratically elected president of Egypt, passed away on June 17. He was unable to resist the suppression of the Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi regime and suffered a heart attack during his defense in court. Everybody knows that he was isolated in jail, only able to see his family a few times over the past six years. Many observers claim that he was poisoned and that it had killed him gradually. These claims are yet to be confirmed; however, we all know that his death was not natural. The el-Sissi regime killed him, directly or indirectly.

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Why did the Turkish delegation withdraw from the Conference on Libya held in Palermo, Italy? What is Turkey’s position on the Libyan crisis? What is at the source of the Libyan crisis? Could the Conference on Libya in Palermo be a solution to the crisis? Is a solution possible in Libya?

It's important to focus on the reasons for the failure of Sissi's government's strategy toward northern Sinai.

Despite support from several countries, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is under pressure from within. Increasing security concerns, terror attacks in the Sinai, economic issues and foreign policy problems threaten the future of his regime.

At the moment, the Middle East is going through turbulent times. It is clear the end of this political crisis is not near.

"Do Something about Egypt!"

The President of the SETA Foundation Taha Özhan said that Turkey offers a road map for Egypt.

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quot Do Something about Egypt quot