In their first extensive interview with Middle East Eye, on the seventh anniversary of the Rabaa Al-Adawiya Square massacre on August 14, 2013, the widow of the ousted president Mohamed Morsi and her youngest son Ahmed, Morsi, warned his family during his presidency (2012). -2103) that the West would not allow the Islamists to rule in Egypt.

The British website stated that Morsi, the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood, won the first free presidential elections in the history of Egypt in 2012 after the overthrow of its despotic ruler Hosni Mubarak in 2011. But the forces inside and outside Egypt were wary of the Muslim Brotherhood and political Islam.

Naglaa Mahmoud said in an e-mail to the British website, "Although the Islamic project is exposed, civilized, values ​​and defends peaceful coexistence, Morsi knew that the countries of the region would impede its progress and that he might be killed and not accepted by Mubarak's institutions, the deep state and its corrupt members."

In her message, she added, "Morsi was sincere and believed in a free, democratic and civil Islamic project. Despite this, he tried to rely on the will of the people and the aspirations of the masses."

"As for me, I did not expect that to happen, but I believed what he was saying because the president's expectations were always correct. And yet I was ready."

The site referred to what her son Ahmed said, that the family was convinced that his father and older brother were killed by the government of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Morsi's defense minister, who took power in a military coup in 2013, and is now the president.

Everything is prohibited for the family, even travel. We are on the ban list only because we are children of Morsi, although we have not participated in any political or economic work and we do not have any partisan activity and do not work in any job in the country

Ahmed told the site that his father complained a lot of the danger to his life during the court sessions, but no one responded to his calls and his health deteriorated.

Abdullah Mohamed Morsi met the fate of his father in mysterious circumstances (social networking sites)

He said, "Certainly, his death was not normal, and we have called for an investigation to reveal this. We continue to confirm that the situation needs transparency and knowledge of the truth."

The site indicated that Abdullah, Ahmed's older brother, had launched a campaign for an international investigation into the death of his father, before he met his fate in mysterious circumstances.

Ahmed said, "Abdullah did not suffer from any chronic disease. We do not know the true cause of his death, but what we know is that his death was mysterious because he died outside the house and was transferred to a hospital far from the place."

He pointed out that the Morsi family is experiencing a form of social torment. Ahmed said that the family is being punished for belonging to the ousted president.

"Everything is prohibited for the family, even travel," he said. "We are on the ban list only because we are children of Morsi, although we have not participated in any political or economic work and we do not have any partisan activity and do not work in any job in the country."

The site concluded by warning Morsi to Egypt a month before the fourth massacre of the possibility of his death to protect the 2011 revolution, when he said in his speech before the coup, "My life is the price of protecting legitimacy. And if my blood is the price of protecting legitimacy, I am ready for this for the sake of the stability of this nation."