April 15,2014
Source: Ikhwanweb
After ignoring inter-tribal clashes in Aswan until dozens fell dead and
injured, coup authorities lay the blame on the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Muslim Brotherhood in Aswan
affirmed that a Nubian citizen called Negm Al-Din Hassan, who was
arrested and faces charges of inciting sedition between the tribes of
Bani Hilal and Daboudiya, does not belong to the Brotherhood.
In a press release, the Muslim Brotherhood in Aswan accused coup
authorities of lying and deliberate slander, saying: "The military coup
authorities continue a determined series of deliberate lies and farcical
fabrications, with the military-appointed Aswan Security Directorate
now claiming that the Nubian citizen Negm Al-Din Hassan, now in police
custody facing charges of incitement to sedition between tribes, belongs
to the Muslim Brotherhood. This is totally false, just like a whole
long list of slanders and false allegations propagated by the military
coup authorities against the Brotherhood".
The group revealed a clear contradiction in the illegitimate interior
ministry's statements which first assured that the cause of the clashes
was a dispute between students in a school. Moreover, a report by the
coup-appointed prosecutor confirmed that the cause of the problem was
offensive graffiti written by students who belonged to the two tribes,
and that the Muslim Brotherhood had nothing to do with these violent
incidents.
The Brotherhood noted that testimonies by all members of the two tribes,
made in many media sources and outlets including satellite TV channels,
confirm that these clashes had nothing to do with political stances or
arguments, and that neither the Brotherhood nor any supporters of
democratic legitimacy have anything to do with them.
The Brotherhood accused coup-installed Aswan Security Directorate heads
of trying to hang their utter failure to uphold law and older, maintain
security or protect the lives of innocent people on their favorite
scapegoat: the Muslim Brotherhood, especially as the situation spiraled
out of control and the people, families and tribes of Aswan escalated
their demands to oust the coup-appointed governor, the director of
security and other heads of the Security Directorate in Aswan.
Link: http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=31633.
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