Al Jazeera Net-London

Achieving justice is a demand raised by the "Demanding a UN investigation into the death of President Mohamed Morsi" in London, which presented a detailed report on the circumstances of the death of the Egyptian President, including the conclusions of the British international law firm "Kernica 37" specialized in international justice cases.

The report, which presented its contents during the seminar and briefed Al-Jazeera Net on its full version, stated that what Morsi was subjected to inside the prison could amount to a murder through repeated refusal to give him the medicines he needs and the poor conditions of his detention, in addition to the ill-treatment described in the report as a torture.

The report, prepared at the request of the family of the late President, the Egyptian Revolutionary Council and the Cordoba Foundation, calls on all UN rapporteurs involved in human rights to act and open an investigation into the case, as President Morsi's case, circumstances and available evidence "require urgent UN intervention." Report phrases.

The authors of the report, all lawyers in international law, believe that what happened with President Morsi should be linked to the general context in Egypt since the revolution of 25 January 2011 and the subsequent events of repression, concluding that "the death of Morsi is not only the death of a man, but an expression About the death of a revolution and all hopes for a new Egypt. "

The tragic death of President Morsi, according to the report, reflects an icon and a model for the hundreds of detainees in Egyptian prisons, "they are deprived of the most basic rights of fair trial conditions." The report says that since the military coup, the Egyptian regime saw the presence of Mohamed Morsi as a threat Him despite his imprisonment.

The report warns that the Egyptian government is deaf to all the demands of the late Morsi and granted his rights, as well as the failure of the Egyptian regime to respond to Western calls for respect for human rights can apply to every citizen demanding change and democracy in his country.

The report compares the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at his country's consulate in Istanbul with the death of President Mohamed Morsi at the level of "Saudi Arabia's lack of seriousness in launching a fair and transparent investigation into the circumstances of the incident." But these investigations will be discredited.

The report insists on the need to open an impartial UN investigation into the death of Morsi, especially as all UN demands for the Egyptian regime to investigate were ignored, stressing that all the legal conditions that led to the opening of a UN investigation into the killing of Khashoggi are also available in the file of President Morsi The only way to know the truth is that any domestic investigation will not have credible results. "

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The ball in the United Nations Stadium
The head of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council, Dr. Maha Azzam received the ball at the United Nations Stadium, where she assured in an interview with Al Jazeera Net that the United Nations reached a copy of the report through the International Law Office, "The purpose of this report is to launch the investigation formally by the United Nations."

Maha Azzam revealed that more than one UN rapporteur, whether on torture or extrajudicial killings, is invited to act, pointing out that there is a communication with UN investigator Anis Kalamer who is investigating the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, to put it in the picture and tell her that the state concerned refuses to cooperate With international human rights institutions and intransigent in conducting any internal investigation "will be an investigation without credibility," assert Egyptian politics.

The president of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council is betting on the UN announcement that the investigation will be opened, "because it will be of great importance to the situation of prisoners in Egypt," as she estimates that the number of political prisoners in Egypt exceeds 60 thousand people, "including many cases we know by name are at risk of death in any Moment".

As for the importance of the report, Maha Azzam says that he will draw the attention of Western governments to the seriousness of what is happening inside the Egyptian prisons, especially since the body prepared by it is an independent international body recognized for efficiency.

The same spokeswoman calls on the United Nations to take responsibility for this incident, which "indicates all the evidence that it was a slow killing," saying that only the investigation can send a strong political message to the Egyptian regime, especially since "the case of the late President Morsi is the case of all the people." An Egyptian who has the right to know what really happened with his elected president. "

Eye on prisoners
Toby Kadman, head of the report team and head of the international law firm, Toby Kadman, said the role of the report was to uncover many of the circumstances that led to Morsi's death, and to convince those who still had doubts that the circumstances in which Mohamed Morsi was living contributed to His death, providing an example of the systematic refusal of the regime to grant Morsi his medicines or offer him medical expertise.

In his statement to Al Jazeera Net, the British lawmaker confirmed that he is in touch with the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, and despite his reservation to mention the details of meetings with them, he stressed that she expressed strong positions on this issue, and this strengthens the possibility of opening a UN investigation into the matter .

The report's supervisor expressed optimism that many prisoners could be rescued inside Egyptian prisons if a UN investigation is opened into the death of former President Mohamed Morsi.