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Old June 18th, 2019 #21
Erik T. White
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Mohamed Morsi, the former president of Egypt and top Muslim Brotherhood official who was ousted by the military in 2013 and had been standing trial for espionage, collapsed and died during a court session Monday, state television reported.

Morsi, 67, was in court when he suddenly blacked out and then died, according to state television.

An Egyptian judicial official told the Associated Press that Morsi had just addressed the court, speaking from the glass cage he is kept in during sessions and warning that he had "many secrets" he could reveal before collapsing minutes later.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/egypts...-dies-in-court

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Denied medical treatment
Last year, a report by three British members of parliament, under the Independent Detention Review Panel, warned that the lack of medical treatment could result in Morsi's "premature death".
"Our conclusions are stark," Crispin Blunt, the panel's chairman, said at the time. "The denial of basic medical treatment to which he is entitled could lead to his premature death."
He added: "The whole overseeing chain of command up to the current president would have responsibility for this."
The members of the panel were denied access by Egyptian authorities to visit Morsi, and relied on testimonies, witness statements, NGO reports and independently submitted evidence.

They said that Morsi was being kept in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, which under the UN guidelines, would classify as torture.
"Morsi's trial was not put on live TV, he was put on a glass soundproof cage," Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal said.
"He wasn't allow to see his lawyers one-to-one and he wasn't allowed family visits; his family repeatedly complained that aside from the solitary confinement he also wasn't being given the medical treatment he should have," added Elshayyal.
"Therefore, these are the facts that we know. Whatever the state decides to tell us afterwards has to be taken in the context."
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/...155322012.html

Damn!!!!!! I never thought I'd have to get information from a towel head English version of a towel head source!!!!!!!!

I'm just putting what I found, dated May 19, 2019.
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Old June 18th, 2019 #22
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Dawn, you claim that Mohamed Morsi is (or was) a ZOG asset. Does that mean that you believe that the jews orchestrated the so-called Arab Spring in Egypt in order to overthrow the jew-lackey Hosni Mubarak and replace him with the (more or less) pro-Palestinian Morsi? And do you also believe that the extremely pro-jewish and anti-Palestinian dictator and murderer al-Sisi is a genuine Egyptian patriot?

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Old June 18th, 2019 #23
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Jew-lackey and ruthless dictator Hosni Mubarak assisted the jews in their genocide against the Palestinians by helping Pissrael to enforce the devastating blockade of Gaza:

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The blockade of the Gaza Strip is the ongoing land, air, and sea blockade of the Gaza Strip imposed by Israel and Egypt in 2007, after Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip during the Battle of Gaza
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blocka...the_Gaza_Strip

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The Rafah Border Crossing (Arabic: معبر رفح‎ Ma`bar Rafaḥ, Hebrew: מעבר רפיח‎) or Rafah Crossing Point is the sole crossing point between Egypt and Gaza Strip.
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The Egyptian government under former President Mubarak had opposed the Hamas administration in Gaza and helped Israel to enforce the blockade.[26] Due to the 2011 Egyptian revolution, Mubarak was forced to step down in February 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafah_Border_Crossing

When pro-Palestinian Mohamed Morsi was elected president by the Egyptian people, he eased the blockade by opening the Rafah border crossing. Then Morsi was overthrown by the fanatical jew-lackey Abdel Fattah al-Sisi who closed the crossing:

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In July 2013, in the aftermath of the overthrow of Mohamed Morsi, the border crossing was closed for several days by the Egyptian Army. It was later reopened for four hours each day. After widespread unrest in Egypt and the bloody crackdown on loyalists of ousted President Morsi on 14 August, the border crossing was closed 'indefinitely'.[33]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafah_Border_Crossing

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Morsi vs Sisi: Who really supported the plight of Palestinians?


Ahmed al-Burai
1 July 2016 11:10 UTC

Egypt's first democratically elected leader was toppled for many reasons, one of them his stance toward Gaza

We will never leave Gaza on its own,” said Mohamed Morsi, the ousted Egyptian president, during the brutal offensive of Israel in 2012. He denounced Israel’s bellicosity labelling it as “a blatant aggression against humanity”. Urging the cessation of the onslaught against Palestinian civilians, he vehemently reiterated: “The Israelis should know that Egypt today is completely different from Egypt yesterday.”

Just a couple of days ago Morsi, the first democratically elected president in the history of Egypt, was sentenced to 40 years in prison, just a year after an Egyptian court upheld the death sentence imposed on him over a ridiculous slew of charges.

For the Gazans, it is a bitter comparison between two diametrically opposed Egyptian regimes. While Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s Egypt doesn’t only bow to Israeli and US pressure to isolate the Gaza Strip, it also recommends further sanctions and means of subjugation. Morsi relentlessly worked hard to ease the strangling conditions and the inhumane siege imposed on the people of the coastal enclave for more than 10 years. In the orphan year of his governance, he alleviated travel restriction for Palestinians across the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza. Morsi stood firm in his reluctance to compromise with Israel’s atrocities.

On the contrary, since Sisi took power after a brutal military coup, Egypt has unequivocally buttressed Israel’s extremist government against neighbouring Gaza. Bizarrely, during the latest Gaza war, Azza Sami, deputy chief editor of Egypt’s most read and government-owned Al-Ahram newspaper, overtly applauded Israel’s prime minister: “Thank you Netanyahu, and May God give us more leaders like you so that we can destroy Hamas.”

Sisi's response to the latest Gaza war was undoubtedly catastrophic. He tightened the borders with the beleaguered embattled enclave. He reportedly conspired, as a one-sided mediator, to prolong Gaza's bloodiest war by blackmailing the resistance factions and embracing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who was desperately keen to avenge Hamas. He also took advantage of Egypt’s geopolitical clout to refrain any Turkish or Qatari mediation to end the war.

In comparison, Morsi promptly responded to the Israeli aggression in 2012. He immediately summoned Egypt’s ambassador from Israel, called for an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council and instructed an immediate convening of the Arab League. He also opened the Rafah crossing to receive and treat Gazan casualties on the Egyptian side of the border. Most importantly, in an unprecedented move, he dispatched his prime minister, Hisham Qandil, to visit the Gaza Strip during the war. Eventually, his diplomatic measures succeeded in bringing a lull in tensions and ultimately brokered a ceasefire in less than seven days.

In the 50-day war of 2014, Sisi orchestrated a truce which was totally favourable to Israel. It empowered Israel to dictate its conditions of when and how to ease the embargo on Gaza. Egyptian mediators were literally ruthless in their attempts to impose a unilateral ceasefire that was coordinated only with Israel, and when Hamas understandably flinched, Israel intensified its aggression using the excuse of Hamas intransigence. Thus the flaunted Egyptian proposal to halt atrocities paved the way for Israel to savagely escalate its crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip through massive ground incursions.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinio...t-palestinians
 
Old June 19th, 2019 #24
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/...155322012.html

Damn!!!!!! I never thought I'd have to get information from a towel head English version of a towel head source!!!!!!!!

I'm just putting what I found, dated May 19, 2019.
Thank you for posting this interesting article, Erik. It reminds me of how the jews and their lackeys killed Slobodan Milošević by first imprisoning him and then refusing to allow him to get treatment for his illness.
 
Old June 20th, 2019 #25
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On the contrary, since Sisi took power after a brutal military coup, Egypt has unequivocally buttressed Israel’s extremist government against neighbouring Gaza. Bizarrely, during the latest Gaza war, Azza Sami, deputy chief editor of Egypt’s most read and government-owned Al-Ahram newspaper, overtly applauded Israel’s prime minister: “Thank you Netanyahu, and May God give us more leaders like you so that we can destroy Hamas.”
Jew-lackey al-Sisi's partner in crime Azza Sami was apparently found dead just weeks after she publicly praised the jewish mass murderer Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Algemeiner, which is run by extremely anti-white, deranged zionist jews in New York, has published the following article which, as you can imagine, is sympathetic to the loathsome shitbag Sami:

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Deputy Editor of Egypt’s Al-Ahram Dies Just Weeks After Penning Controversial Article Supporting Netanyahu Against Hamas


Azza Sami, 51, Deputy Editor of Egypt’s‘Al Ahram newspaper, was reported to have died on Thursday while on vacation at an Egyptian resort. No further details were mentioned by Al Ahram, which announced her death, leading bloggers to question if her demise was tied to a controversy she sparked three weeks ago, when Sami thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, by name, for taking on Hamas in Gaza.

“Bless you, Netanyahu, may Allah make a lot of people like you to destroy Hamas,” Sami wrote
https://www.algemeiner.com/2014/07/2...against-hamas/

Azza Sami, the newspaper editor who works (or worked) for al-Sisi, and who praised the jewish mass murderer Netanyahu:

 
Old June 24th, 2019 #26
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I wonder if al-Sisi's zionist newspaper editor Azza the Hutt was killed by an Egyptian patriot who was disgusted with how she praised the jewish mass murderer Netanyahu, or if she simply died in an accident?
 
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