Examples of using Morsi in English and their translations into Chinese
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It could bolster the Brotherhood's Morsi, who now represents for many the only option to challenge decades of military power.
Morsi and 130 other defendants including Palestinian and Lebanese militants are charged with organising jailbreaks and attacking police stations during the 2011 revolt against Mubarak.
It was the United States' embassy, not the Egyptian electoral commission, who declared Morsi the winner!
Morsi himself has been in custody since his ouster and is currently standing trial in the first of three separate cases against him.
But the general, accused by Morsi supporters of carrying out a coup, faces a determined opposition and a semi-insurgency.
It was the US embassy, not the Egyptian electoral commission, who declared Morsi the winner!
Our son's blood was spilled for nothing," said Mostafa Morsi, whose son was shot dead aged 22 on January 28, 2011.
They said that Morsi was being kept in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, which would be classified as torture under UN guidelines.
It was the U.S. embassy, not the Egyptian electoral commission, that declared Morsi the winner!
Morsi was expected to deliver, or to resign, giving way to a better, more‘progressive' leader.
The Brotherhood and its allies loathe America for helping to overthrow Morsi and then standing by while their members were murdered.
Morsi is being held at the Borg el-Arab jail close to the northern city of Alexandria.
Much of the opposition- who view Morsi as incompetent and authoritarian- hope Egypt's military will intervene and facilitate a transition of power.
Opponents of Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi are voting to send him where no Islamist leader has gone before: outer space.
The Brotherhood claims to have won a"landslide victory" and says Morsi won 75 percent of those valid votes.
A court had sentenced Morsi to life in June 2015 on charges of spying for Iran, Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan refused to accept the official story, claiming that the former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi“did not die, he was murdered”.
The Egyptian foreign ministry had declared that Morsi was being held“in a safe place for his safety.”.
The Brotherhood claims to have won a"landslide victory" and says Morsi won 75 per cent of those valid votes.
We make this request to the Egyptian authorities seeking to see and assess for ourselves the conditions in which Dr Morsi is being detained.