Egyptian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ahmed Hafez condemned the statements made by the spokesman of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on the death of former President Mohamed Morsi during his trial. He described it as an attempt to politicize a deliberate death.

The spokesman said in a statement on Wednesday morning that these statements do not fit at all with a spokesman for a large international organization, a spokesman for the Office of the High Commissioner.

Hafez confirmed that the statement issued by the spokesman of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights will be raised at the highest level in view of the lack of objectivity, and the implied violations and deviation and breach of professional assets and integrity must be available, according to the Egyptian spokesman.

He also condemned "the statements contained in these statements of doubts to cast doubt on the purpose of the Egyptian state institutions and the integrity of the Egyptian judiciary, and what is a deliberate attempt to undermine Egypt's commitment to international standards."

He stressed that his country understands that "such a blatant politicized statement is consistent with the statements of state officials and entities that exploit the event for political purposes and respect for democracy and human rights while its actions or practices only seek to remain in power using all possible means, And turned its country into large prisons that are manipulated by the election results and forced to return it without force, "a clear reference to Turkey.

The response came at a time when many countries and international organizations criticized Cairo for the death of Mursi during his trial. The Egyptian regime did not rush to save his life immediately after he fell unconscious in the dock and remained there for more than a third of an hour before being transferred to hospital. Authorities announce his death.