Exclusive photos: Morsy appears in white prison suit, smiling
Egypt Independent ha ottenuto le foto esclusive del deposto presidente Mohamed Morsi, sorridente nella sua cella. Le foto, scattate da funzionari, fanno parte della procedura standard al momento dell'arrivo in prigione e sono allegate alla fedina penale del soggetto.
Morsy has been detained since 4 November of this year, accused of
inciting violence against protesters during clashes outside the
presidential palace in Ittihadiya, which left seven protesters dead. The
Brotherhood has allegedly called supporters to gather around the palace
to protect it from being overrun after the police failed to intervene
and control the escalation of violence.
On Friday, Morsy was transferred to a single prison cell where he
was banned from performing the Friday prayers for “security reasons”
according to the Interior Ministry.
Many Brotherhood members, such as Mohamed al-Beltagy and Supreme
Guide Mohammed Badie, have appeared smiling in photographs as
authorities apprehend them. Khalid Kamal, a specialist in human
development and an expert on body language, said the Muslim Brotherhood
leaders’ smiles during arrest are forced and do not reflect their real
psychological state.
Kamal added that these leaders want to send several messages of
reassurance to their followers and the Egyptian people in general by
making a number of smiles on regular basis in order to counter the sense
of victory from their opponents who are watching them being arrested.
In a press conference on Saturday, the Muslim Brotherhood-led
National Alliance to Support Legitimacy proposed a serious dialogue to
agree on future arrangements without the exclusion of any political
faction.
The initiative involves “an end to the military coup, the return to
constitutional legitimacy and retribution for martyrs,” said the
statement.
“Any serious dialogue requires an environment that is suitable for
the political process, as well as halting hatred campaigns broadcast by
the media, releasing post-30 June detainees, the return of satellite
channels that had been closed, confronting thuggery, securing vital
facilities in a way that does not conflict with the right to peaceful
protests and adopting openness,” said the alliance, explaining that its
call is directed to the Egyptian people.
More exclusive pictures will be published in the print edition of Al-Masry Al-Youm on Sunday.
Source Egypt Independent
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