!-- Javascript Ad Tag: 6454 -->

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Egypt army massacred demonstrators supporting Mursi, 2200 people were killed



Egypt army massacred demonstrators supporting Mursi, 2200 people were killed

President of Iran, Hassan Rohani, Thursday (15/8) urging the Egyptian military to stop the oppression of the Egyptian people and offered condolences to the great nation of Egypt.

"I express my condolences to the people of the Egyptians and asked the Egyptian military not to oppress the people of the Egyptians, who are looking for freedom," said Rohani. He was referring to the bloody clashes on Wednesday (14/8) between the Egyptian military and actors sit-ins - which supports ousted President Mohamed Mursi.

"The whole world should respect the Egyptian people and their demands," Rouhani said during a speech in the Assembly (Parliament) of Iran as reported Xinhua.

Hundreds of people were killed and thousands more injured in clashes between protesters and pro-Moursi security personnel during the dissolution of the operation which began on Wednesday morning in two main roundabout in Egypt.

An Australian tourist who lives in Cairo told ABC had been arrested and beaten for recording when uniformed officers fired on protesters.

Australians Dylan Bradbury, 24 years old, living in a hotel in central Cairo as demonstrators arrived about where to stay. He said about 10 protesters then threw stones on the street and at the same time Bradbury also heard gunshots.

"I see the shots were fired and people hiding behind dindung and I thought, 'wow, you know, I want to record it'," she told ABC's program The World Today.

Bradbury said he went down and out into the street to record all that happens, including record uniformed men took aim and shoot.
"Now when they saw my record .... I guess they had to take my phone," he said.

"They saw me before I realized I was dragged into the middle of them and forcing my stomach and I tried to keep my phone because it belongs to a friend that contains circuitry foro Egypt," he continued.

Those uniformed person was seized and Bradbury telfonnya herded to the police station where he was accused and attacked.

Audio: Listen to interview with Dylan Bradbury (The World Today)
"When I walked on the stairs, a man hit my chest at the police station," he recalls.

He suspected that hit was the police because he was holding a gun.

"I do not really feel it because of the adrenaline I was racing, but I can feel it now," said Bradbury.

Police forced him to delete all records in the phone.

"I tried, but I could not because it belongs to my friend, I do not know how to use it because there is the key word ', but they do not believe," Bradbury tried to explain.

"They accused me of lying, but they took my friend to come back and give the password and removing the tape," he said with relief.

But have not quite got there, the clerk asked all deleted footage and photos as well as threatening handcuffed and detained him there for two days.
But suddenly the police canceling the plan and take it off a few minutes later.

"I could get a keyword and call my friend back," he explained.

"They want to get rid of the tape as it shows, you know, a man with an AK-47 opened fire on the people. They do not want it out," he said.

Australian citizens monitor news from local media and ask all Australians are wary of kondisinyauntuk leave Egypt.

Kevin Rudd with lainny world leaders also urged the Egyptian security forces to contain himself. Dissolution operation began yesterday afternoon when security forces surrounded the camp of al-Rabaa Adawiya in east Cairo and other camps in the main square in the capital Nahda.

Armored bulldozers broke through barricades and witnesses said security forces started shooting at demonstrators. The bodies wrapped in carpets and taken to the morgue while emergency emergency clinic was set up at the mosque.
Hundreds of people confirmed killed near Cairo after security forces opened fire on demonstrators start surging and supporters of former President Mursi.

Muslim Brotherhood group says more than 2,000 people were killed during the "massacre", while the Egyptian health minister expressed throughout Egypt death toll is only 278 people.

Muhammad Mursi support group does not stop protesting. The day after the tragedy at Tiananmen Rabiah Aladiwiyah and Nahda, the mass of the Muslim Brotherhood (IM) refused to repeat the action demontsrasi military coup. The once peaceful demonstrations voiced military ruthlessness.

Peace march started from Iman Mosque on the outskirts of Cairo Capital, Thursday (15/8) afternoon local time. "We will continue to voice of peace," said a spokesman for IM Gehad Haddad as reported by Al Jazeera, Thursday (15/8). Affirmed, a military coup had overthrown.

IM action this time by their defiance of a curfew. Since Wednesday (14/8), prohibits the military roam. But IM still stick with tents on the outskirts of the city. A curfew was imposed for one month. Approximately 2,200 people were killed in clashes and military supporters of Mursi, Wednesday (14/8). The amount is spread over 17 provinces. Number of injuries was recorded more than 20 thousand people.

But the interim government said the amount was excessive. Released military casualties totaled 525 people. This figure was increased from only dozens of people. The injured 3,576 people. "The amount is authorized. Including victims in Alexandria and elsewhere," said a spokesman for the Ministry of Health of Egypt, Khaled Khateeb, Thursday (15/8).

BBC News launched after the riots, the smell of the horror is still felt. Workers as lazy look clutter. Thursday (15/8) morning local time, the security forces into street sweeper because officers refuse to work. The soldiers unveil the rest of tents, sacks, wood, stones were burned. Soldier picking up various items.

Anadolu Agency reported, many burned bodies found in the tents. In Eman mosque, buildings in the riot, compassion does not stop. Since last night, the parents and the girls arrive. All mourn saw dozens of bodies must be buried.

Indonesian students hamdani Amran said, dozens of bundles shroud lined neatly on the floor. Most are marked with names, while others are either children or families who. IM supporters are still waiting for the victim's family for burial.

Egyptian police eviction action against Muhammad Mursi protesters ended in bloodshed. Egypt's Health Ministry spokesman said the death toll to reach 525 people Thursday afternoon.

Ever since Wednesday (14/8) yesterday, the Muslim Brotherhood announced that the number of victims is so fantastic, that 2,200 civilians. The reaction of various countries generally condemned tragedy for humanity.

While others issued a ban on visits, even withholding aid and cooperation with Egypt. Here's a list of countries that reacted to the tragedy.

Turkey
Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which since the beginning of the overthrow of Mohammed Mursi said the alleged coup west ignoring the violence in Egypt. He also called on the UN Security Council to immediately meet and discuss the situation in Egypt.

Erdogan also asked that the Egyptian leader on trial in a fair and transparent. Especially over what he described as an effort massacre.

Russia
Russian Foreign Ministry, although no comment regarding the current situation, urging its citizens not to travel to Egypt. Russia's Council of Tourism has estimated there are 60 thousand Russian tourists in Egypt.

They suggested that citizens who were in Egypt to avoid a visit to the big city and the location of protests or demonstrations.

French
French President Francois Hollande summoned the Egyptian ambassador and said everything must be done to avoid a civil war. After the meeting he strongly condemned the bloody violence in Egypt and demanded an immediate end repressive measures.

The release of prisoners, according to him, could be a step to respect the ongoing legal procedures. It could even be the first step to renew negotiations.
German

The German Foreign Ministry summoned the Egyptian ambassador to explain the actions of their government. Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, said the Foreign Ministry told the ambassador of Egypt, that the bloodshed must end now.
Tunisian

President who comes from a moderate Islamist party, Ennahda, Rachid Ghannouchi said the violence on Wednesday was a disaster due to overturning of law and constitution. '' To our brothers in Egypt, you can defeat the dictatorship and i can take blood and bullets with a peaceful struggle,'' he said through an email sent to the media.
Denmark

The Danish government announced that they stop funding to Egypt. Funding of 30 million kroner (USD 54 billion) are usually channeled through the World Bank and the Organization of Labor announced that the state InternasionalNorwegiaNorwegia they freeze exports of military equipment to Egypt.

Action brutal Egyptian military and police who had massacred about 2,300 supporters of President Mohammed Mursi has offended Muslims in Indonesia.

Chairman of the Indonesian Mosque Council (DMI), M Jusuf Kalla, urged all mosques and mushalah in Indonesia, on Friday (16/8) tomorrow to hold supernatural prayer and pray for the victims in the handling of demonstrations in Egypt.

JK also requested that all mosques pray for the safety of students and citizens of Indonesia who settled in Egypt.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono made a formal statement related to conflict and violence in Egypt. In addition to calling on both parties in the Egyptian government, the military and the Muslim Brotherhood compromise, the President also called for the United Nations and other countries come to give attention.

"I also urged that other countries and especially the United Nations and also give attention to once again do something to prevent human tragedy more powerful than what we saw in Egypt," said Yudhoyono at the State Palace, Jakarta, Thursday (15 / 8).

President Yudhoyono said the Egyptian military must respect democracy. According to him, the military force and weapons against pengujuk flavor that call with a 'peaceful demonstration' is unacceptable and contrary to the values ​​of democracy, humanitarian, and human rights.

Because of this, the president judge would be better if the leaders and the political elite of Egypt sit together to find a way out, compromise, and reconciliation. Although it is believed to be not easy to do, but the opportunity to resolve the problem.

"And the United Nations Security Council today is fitting for the matter and take necessary action," he said.

The tragedy of the massacre of civilians by the military is Egypt not only enough to the extent of concern. Muslims around the world need to make a concrete step in to contribute.

NU chairman Said Agil said, every Muslim is obliged to show solidarity to their brothers who were massacred in Egypt.

Muslims are likened to the tradition as a torso, when one member of the body should be sore, then the others will share.

Similarly, the massacre of Egyptians, Muslims all over the world have come to feel and helped until the problem is immediately resolved.

"We have an obligation to provide support, at least through prayer. Prayer power is enormous," said Said told Reuters on Thursday (15/8).

"I menhimbau the Muslims to recite qunut nazilah every fard prayer, even in the Friday sermon. Prayer for Egypt could be read the second sermon in prayer," he continued.

Said added this appeal has been conducted and disseminated by preachers IKADI members throughout Indonesia. Also, he appealed to the Muslims, especially the Islamic organizations that play an active role and be a leading pioneer in voicing solidarity for Egypt.

Organizations should actively urge the Indonesian government to declare attitude. Indonesia as the largest Muslim country in the world must show its role for Egypt.
According to Said, there are three things that stand out from the tragedy

humanity in Egypt. "First of humanity, what they (the Egyptian military) do have mencedrai human values. Secondly, the anti-coup. Continue running if the military is allowing the coup," said Said.

While the third, democratization. Said insists Muslims should support the Mursi are legitimate and democratically elected ..

 A number of international leaders, Wednesday (08/14/2013), condemned the use of violence by Egyptian security aparah when Muhammad Mursi disperse supporters that claimed quite a lot of lives.

Turkish government in its official statement urging the international community to act quickly related incidents in Cairo he called "massacre"

Turkey also expressed concern about Egypt's future will face a situation like that happening today in Syria.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul said that military intervention in Cairo totally unacceptable.

"Military intervention against civilians, against citizens who rallied, totally unacceptable," Gul told reporters in the capital Ankara.

Meanwhile, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the international community also bears the blame for the bloody incident that occurred in Egypt.

"It is clear that the international community support the Egyptian military coups and massacres sebelunya silence face, has prompted the Egyptian government did his actions today," an official statement said the Turkish prime minister's office.

Discordant voices also came from Iran who denounced the "massacre" in Cairo. Tehran also warned that current conditions could develop into a civil war.

While the Qatar government urged the Egyptian military to secure the lives of Egyptians are still protesting.

European Union states are very concerned with the political development of Egypt and urged both sides to refrain.

"Reports of deaths and injuries associated very alarming. We affirm violence will not produce anything and we urge the Egyptian authorities to refrain," EU spokesman Michael Mann.

Meanwhile, Britain also expressed concerns over the latest developments in Egypt.

"I am very concerned about the condition of Egypt at this time. I condemn the use of force to disperse demonstrations and called for military restraint," said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

Whereas German Foreign Minister Guido Weterwelle urged both sides to finish the violence.

"We call for all politicians to negotiate back and prevent the escalation of events into crude oil revenues," said Westerwelle.

"All the spilling of more distant to be prevented," added Westerwelle.

 Egyptian security forces on Wednesday (08/12/2013) morning local time, began to clean up a camp of protesters in Cairo demanding that the ousted leader Mohammed Mursi back to power.

In the biggest camp in northeast Cairo, security forces fired tear gas as police helicopters circled in the air and military vehicles stationed near the camp.

The state news agency said security forces have begun to implement a phased plan to disperse the protesters, who almost certainly will deepen the political turmoil in Egypt.

A witness named Ahshur Abid told Reuters news agency said, as many as 15 people were killed when the purge began. He said looking at their bodies in a hospital courtyard in one camp.

While the Muslim Brotherhood, as quoted by CNN, said Egyptian security forces have killed at least 120 people as they begin to clean up the camp the protesters. Earlier, a spokesman for the Brotherhood, Gehad El-Haddad, in his Twitter account said that 30 people had been killed. "# So far 30 dead in Rabaa," said El-Haddad on his Twitter page.

However, Egypt's Health Ministry said there were no reports of deaths so far in the current crackdown by the security forces it.

More than 300 people have been killed in political violence since the army overthrew Mursi last July 3. The figure includes dozens of supporters Mursi who was killed by security forces in two separate incidents earlier.

Mursi became leader of Egypt's first freely elected in June 2012. However, he failed to address the deepening economic downturn and worried many Egyptians with its looks bright to implement strict Islamic law.

One member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was shot dead on Tuesday (08/13/2013) local time, in the midst of the ongoing protests over the ouster of Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi. Alleged shooting of plainclothes security officers were also wounded 11 others.

Shooting is feared to again thwart the peace negotiations between the Muslim Brotherhood and the military-backed interim government. Thousands of supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi, a day before the shooting, has also staged a demonstration in the Egyptian Interior Ministry.

The march rally supporters blocked Mursi other Egyptian citizens of different camps, along with stones and bottles, as well as cries of "terrorist" on the marchers. Police fired tear gas at rally which they consider to have caused congestion.

"There will be no progress in negotiations (for) the only way is backwards, Mursi should be restored," said Karim Ahmed, one of the demonstrators supporting the Mursi. The previous government also has asked supporters Mursi ending series of protests that have been going on for six weeks since the overthrow of the Mursi.

Egyptian officials said it wanted to avoid a bloody confrontation that only further undermine the efforts of the Egyptian government while presenting themselves as legitimate rulers. Conversely, some of the hardliners in the army and the Egyptian police did not want to lose face.

Since Mursi ousted Egyptian military on July 3, 2013, more than 300 people have been killed. Included among the dead were dozens of supporters of Mursi who shot soldiers in two separate incidents in the last month.

U.S. President Barack Obama, on Thursday (08/15/2013) morning local time, finally go to vote about the bloody incident in Egypt.

Through his speech on the sidelines of his vacation in Massachusetts, President Obama condemned the use of violence against protesters pro-Muhammad Mursi which left at least 525 people died.

Obama also called on the government of Egypt to lift state of emergency and still allow peaceful protests.

Yet the Obama administration is not going to freeze military aid to Egypt who is worth 1.3 billion dollars per year.

"When we want to maintain a relationship with Egypt, but the traditional cooperation we can not continue as usual when civilians were killed in the streets," Obama said in front of reporters at his vacation.

Obama added that the U.S. government has been preaching to the Egyptian government about the canceled joint military exercise "Bright Star" are routinely held biennially since 1981.

This war game has also been canceled in 2011 when the revolution toppled Hosni Mubarak's happening in the country.

So far, the Obama administration has not mentioning the overthrow of Mohammad Mursi as a military coup.

Therefore, if the U.S. military said Egypt has overthrown a democratically elected leader then as a consequence the U.S. should stop all aid to Egypt.

"Although we do not believe that violence is a solution to resolve political differences, since the military intervention a few weeks ago, there are still peluangn reconciliation and the chance to return to the path of democracy," Obama said.

"However, we actually see the dangerous path taken through various detentions, forcible dissolution of Mursi supporters, and now the tragic violence that claimed hundreds of lives," Obama added.

Egypt gripped by a political crisis since the military overthrew Mohammed Mursi, the president of the country's first democratically elected, on July 3.

Since then clashes between the supporters and anti-Mursi frequently occur and casualties.
The peak occurred on Wednesday (14/08/2013) when security forces dispersed the Mursi supporters who occupied two large field in the city of Cairo.

So far, the tragedy of "Bloody Wednesday" in Egypt has killed 525 people and injured more than 3,000 others.

No comments:

Post a Comment