02 April 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
The Supreme Guide of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Mohammed Badie
has accused the former Egyptian army commander and presidency candidate
Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi of being a "military tyrant" and predicted that he
will fail to stay in power.
From a cage in courtroom where he faces charges of inciting violence
against the military-backed government, Badie said: "It does not make
sense that we replace a civilian autocrat with a military tyrant. They
are preparing Al-Sisi to take over power and we and the Egyptian people
will never accept this."
He pointed out that "the violent military coup killed thousands
of us and changed all the facts and accused us of terrorism. The Muslim
Brotherhood has never accepted violence and never retaliated even when
they killed our former supreme guide Hassan Al-Banna. I am a victim."
Badie accused Al-Sisi of endorsing and using terrorism, saying the current authorities have killed the Egyptian people.
The Brotherhood accuses the military backed government of practicing
terrorism by arresting thousands of people and committing human rights
violations.
One of the Muslim Brotherhood defendants, Jihad Haddad, who appeared
in court yesterday, encouraged global powers to support democracy in
Egypt. He said: "I say to world leaders who support democracy: now is
the time to stand and end the military coup. We are fighting for the
freedom of the country. We will continue to fight for freedom and will
not surrender."
Link: //www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/10663-muslim-brotherhood-leader-al-sisi-is-a-tyrant.
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