Selasa 30 Jul 2013 00:27 WIB

Indonesian Ulama Council condemn violence in Egypt

Rep: Esthi Maharani/Mutia Ramadhani/ Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Egyptians walk between brick barricades erected along a street that leads to Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque. The supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Mursi have installed a camp and hold daily rallies at Nasr City, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 20
Foto: AP/Hassan Ammar
Egyptians walk between brick barricades erected along a street that leads to Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque. The supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Mursi have installed a camp and hold daily rallies at Nasr City, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 20

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI) strongly condemned the violent action by Egyptian military towards the supporters of the ousted president Mohammed Mursi. One source mentioned that the death toll in violence on early Saturday has reached 120 people.  

"Egyptian military regime shot dead the people. The military get the power by overthrowing their leader who was elected democratically. I hope Indonesian government will not recognize the unconstitutional and immoral regime," Chairman of MUI, Anwar Abbas said on Monday.

Abbas who also Chairman of Central Executive in Muhammadiyah as one of largest Muslim organizations in Indonesia, said that Egyptian military has tarnished the democratic principles. 

 

 

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