Erdogan blames Egypt 'tyrants' for Mursi's death

18 Jun 2019 • 9:01 AM MYT
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds a news conference at the final day of the G20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina December 1, 2018. — Reuters pic

ISTANBUL, June 18 — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday blamed Egypt's “tyrants” for the death of former Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi who died in a Cairo hospital after fainting during a court session.

“History will never forget those tyrants who led to his death by putting him in jail and threatening him with execution,” Erdogan, a close ally of Mursi, said in a televised speech in Istanbul.

Relations between Turkey and Egypt have been virtually non-existent since the Egyptian military, then led by Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, in 2013 ousted Islamist president Mursi. Sisi has since become president.

Erdogan has strongly denounced Morsi's ouster as a “coup” and called for the release of Muslim Brotherhood prisoners in Egypt.

The Turkish leader described Mursi's death as a “symbol of persecution targeting him and his people” and called the ex-president as a “martyr.”

“In our eyes, Mursi is a martyr who lost his life for the sake of a case he believed in,” he said.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said: “The coup moved him (Mursi) away from the power but his memory will not be erased.”

In an earlier comment, Erdogan took aim at Sisi, calling him a “tyrant” who took power in a “coup” and who has trampled on democracy.

“The West has remained silent,” Erdogan said, accusing European Union member states of turning a blind eye to executions in Egypt. — AFP

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