SIS Refutes Human Rights Watch's Tweets on Morsi's Death
Tue 18 Jun 2019 | 09:00 AM
Egypt’s State Information Service slammed early Tuesday tweets made by the Human Rights Watch on the death of ousted President Mohamed Morsi.
SIS released a statement to refute and criticize the tweets in which the HRW accused the Egyptian government of being in charge of Morsi’s death.
The outlawed Brotherhood leader, Morsi, passed away during a court session in Cairo on Monday in a case known as “Espionage with Hamas.”
[caption id="attachment_57974" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] FILE PHOTO - Deposed President Mohamed Mursi greets his lawyers and people from behind bars at a court wearing the red uniform of a prisoner sentenced to death, during his court appearance with Muslim Brotherhood members on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, June 21, 2015. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh /File Photo[/caption]
Here is the full statement entitled: “Human Rights Watch’s tweets on Morsi’s passing... amount to nothing but political exploitation in the name of Human Rights.”
In a new ethical low for Human Rights Watch, Sarah Leah Whitson, Director of the Middle East and North Africa pision of HRW, published a number of tweets on her account regarding the circumstances of the passing of the deposed president, Mohamed Morsi. Whitson’s tweets contained nothing but false claims that reaffirm HRW's tradition of "circulating lies”. The allegations made by the tweets were as follows:
Whitson accused the Egyptian government of causing the death of the deceased deposed president through what it termed as criminal negligence by not providing him with adequate healthcare. She also used the deceased deposed president’s passing to give credence to such claims and apply them broadly to all inmates serving sentences in Egyptian prisons.
It’s astonishing that Whitson posted her first tweet less than 30 minutes after the announcement of the deceased deposed president’s passing; and in this very first tweet she prematurely assumed that the deceased deposed president passed away due to medical negligence without providing any evidence or proof of her allegations bearing in mind that the only verified information that has been provided regarding his death was the Statement released by the Public Prosecutor regarding the preliminary assessment of the deceased deposed president’s passing, the Prosecutor added that he will provide more details after forensic officials finish their examination of the body.
HRW’s last report on the deceased deposed president’s health condition was 2 years ago on June 19th 2017 and it included some allegations of violations of his right to have access to proper healthcare. This contradicted an official report that was issued simultaneously. which stated that the deceased deposed president was in good health, and was only suffering from diabetes. Since then no reports or updates were provided by HRW on the health of the deceased deposed president which proves that the allegations made by Whitson are nothing but unfounded lies.
The deceased deposed president submitted his last official request to the court regarding his health condition on November 19th, 2017 asking to be treated on his own expense and the court approved his request. This further demonstrates how false Whitson’s allegations really are. The conclusions that Whitson has reached in her tweets are nothing but an attempt to prematurely reach outcomes with the most politicized intentions. Furthermore, HRW has reached a new low by attempting to take advantage of the death of an Egyptian citizen to make political statements, and unfounded criminal accusations that have no relation whatsoever to human rights work.”
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