Cairo — The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), stated that it has documented 154 martyr during the reign of the former president Mohamed Morsi in the period from July 1, 2012 and until July 3, 2013; which is the term of being a president in Egypt ...
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), will hold a press conference on 12:00 pm of the afternoon of Thursday July 9, 2013 in ANHRI's headquarter loctaed in 2 Behlar passage, Off Kaser El-Nil st. Downtown to announce the issuance of the third documentary book which is titled "light on the road to freedom 3″: The martyrs during the reign of the first elected and defendant president, which documents the martyrs of the revolution who died during his reign in Egypt and until he was ousted in July 3, 2013.
ANHRI said that the first five months of the president witnessed four martyrs until the issuance of the constitutional declaration in November 21, 2012 as the popular rejection had escalated widely and as a result of the demonstrations that rejected it, so 150 citizens were died during the following seven months who include supporter and opponent, even if most of them were among the opposition during 27 event or massacre in which the president shall bear the full responsibility of it.
Portsaaid witnessed the biggest number of the martyrs in January 2013 after the issuance of the criminal court sentence in the case of the martyrs of Portsaaid stadium that took place in February 1, 2012 during the reign of the SCAF in Egypt. ANHRI adds to the accusations pressed on the former president Mohamed Morsi related to stating false news and inciting on violence in the Federal Palace Events in December 2012 as spread false news about who were arrested as he said that they were hired to kill the protesters but the investigations conducted by Mostafa Khater, the General -Advocate denied such news and released them, therefore, he was sent to work in Bani Suif governorate then he returned to his place by pressures from the Egyptian judges.
The book includes the third book for the martyrs of the revolution and the conditions related their death in addition to the place and date of death. Moreover, an inforgraph that shows the reasons of death which were mostly by the live ammunition and the cities that witnessed the higher number of the martyrs.
The report will include the methodology and monitoring method that was adopted by ANHRI to document the names of the martyrs and its comment the cases that connected to the fact of the martyrs.
ANHRI asserted on that the president is accused by the same charges pressed on the former president Hosni Mubarak regarding his responsibility of the death of 841 citizen who were died during the first round of the revolution which are the same charges that must be pressed on the Field-Marshal Tantawi regarding his responsibility of killing 215 citizen during being the head of the SCAF since the oust of the dictator Mubarak and until the former president Mohamed Morsi came to power.
ANHRI said that the we publish the third documentation book to support the martyrs of the revolution of the Egyptian dignity and the teamwork included 9 lawyers and researchers and they worked all over the year and paid attention to accuracy and to avoid mistakes to decrease its ratio. The martyrs blood is in the neck of all of the Egyptians in particularly the successive governments until they were honored and their demands of freedom, human dignity and social justice are achieved"
Event: a press conference to announce the issuance of a book: Light on the Road to Revolution 3 Martyrs during the reign of the first elected president
Venue: ANHRI's headquarter which is located in 2 behlar passage, Off Kaser El-Nil St., Talat Harab Sq., downtown
Time: 12 pm
Date: Thursday July 9, 2013
The book will be published at 1:00 pm after the end of the press conference.
To review the first book, regarding the martyrs at the reign of Muabrak:
http://www.anhri.net/?p=52119
To review the second book, regarding the martyrs at the reign of SCAF:
http://www.anhri.net/?p=77821
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