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President Mohammed Morsi: The Caged Bird’s Last Song.

Many of us around the Word, feel a great loss at the passing of  the only democratically elected President Egypt, Mohammed Morsi . He had been imprisoned for 6 years after the Military Coup by General Sisi and American convert help. Because President Mori’s party was that of the Muslim Brotherhood the World said nothing as the Egyptians went into an authoritarian brutal regime under now President El Sisi. Massive numbers of Egyptians were arrested and sentenced to death, journalists are still being tortured, political prisoners  incarcerated. The world for the most part, stayed silent. President Morsi would spend most the time in solitude confinement denied of medicine and lawyers. He saw his family twice in that period. He suffered from Diabetes and the Egyptian Government let he suffer slowly and die so they didn’t have to deal with the way executing him would look internationally. The court was told on many occasions he was very sick, and at one point gone into a diabetic comma.

When We saw President Morsi die in court in a glass box it reflected how we as Egyptians feel about the Arab Spring and the sacrifices made. That it was all in vain, for nothing, we had failed. We lay dead, ignored and tortured and betrayed. That we were are worse off now than before under Mubarak, and our dreams have been crushed. No one came to help the former president, because he was too Muslim.. the shame sit on our shoulders today.  The U.N. is calling for a proper investigation to his death, though it unlikely it will be respected. President Morsi was buried quickly without funeral or respecting the request of his family.

If it wasn’t for his last words I would feel that we are a crushed people. A people held down for over 2000 years because our resources and location are more important than the children of the Nile.  “My country, even if it fought me, is dear to me. My people, even if they resented me, are honorable.”
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He thinks we are Honorable, it is a heavy thought. I don’t know, I hope we will be, because we weren’t to him. He loves us and holds us dear, even if we fought him..We had one year, in the last 2600 years of a leader elected by the people. And we know which countries openly feared the Arab Spring then, and now are holding down the Democratic resistance and Professional peaceful protests in Sudan. Instead of just Saudi Arabia and the U.A. , we have Egypt encouraging the military to shoot the protesters as they do in their own countries.. Todays dream is in Sudan, they have removed their president of 30 years and are trying to create a government in the face of Military oppression. They are mindful not to repeat our mistakes as Egyptians.  Our dream is a nightmare, because simply daring to dream can cost our life, and a that which is the honor within, knows that injustice can never be honorable. His Last song killed me softly. President Morsi, You will be remember as a man that tried and failed and never gave up. That though betrayed, never stoped loving his country and people. He was the only real President we ever had. He was tortured and was murdered in front of us all. In a country where humanity owes so much, we await the basics of human rights and self determination.  My prayers for freedom will never cease for my beloved Misr, the country of my birth, called Egypt.  May Mohammed Morsi be Blessed with Our Creator in the Here After. May Jah Bless your Soul.

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