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In her speech during the memorial service of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi ...Karman: Our acceptance of the coup against Morsi leads us to surrender to genocide regimes
The Nobel Peace Prize winner activist Tawakkol Karman said that accepting the coup against President Mohamed Morsi, his imprisonment and the systematic killing of him, leads us to succumbing to genocide regimes that surpass the dictatorship of immortalization and succession.
In her speech at the funeral of Morsi, after 40 days of his departure, which was held in the Turkish city of Istanbul, said that Sisi has no justification to his annihilation against a political party via coup, murder, arrest and cleansing in prisons.
Considering that Morsi is the first Arab president who ascended to the presidency by the majority of votes of his people and painted his peaceful struggle and faith in democracy with a civilized way to solve the problem of power in Egypt and the Arab world.
"The Arabs have tried to seize power through coups that created failures, poverty, death, unemployment, loss and defeat."
She pointed out that the horrific violations are one of the consequences of Sisi's coup against democracy, and that his regime is responsible to the world for these crimes.
She appealed to the international community to condemn the coup d'état, the policies of oppression, the gagging of the mouths and the intimidation of opinion-makers, which are the policies that Egypt is running today.
It also called for the establishment of an international commission of inquiry into the killing of President Morsi and the detention of thousands of people in prison.
"Democracy, change and peaceful exchange of power are the opposite of terrorism, sectarian militias and groups of violence of all kinds," she said.
She explained that when freedom, democracy, rights and the rule of law are present, terrorism and violence are absent and its environment and its sources dry up.
She pointed out that the decision to kill President Mohamed Morsi will not turn the page of the coup and will not prove the course of counter-revolutions.