Categories: Uncategorized

Egypt lets Israeli TV report near Morsi’s gravesite

Monitoring Desk

JERUSALEM: While restricting local remembrances of its first democratically elected president, Egyptian authorities have allowed Israeli state television to broadcast from an area very close to the cemetery where late President Mohamed Morsi was buried.

“Not far from this place, the cemetery of Nasr City east of Cairo, [former] Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was buried last night,” a reporter for Israeli state-owned Kan TV said in a report Wednesday.

Egyptian authorities have not allowed the general public to attend his funeral prayers and also refused to allow Morsi’s burial in his hometown in the Sharkia province.

The reporter appeared in a cemetery area which seemed both calm and empty.

The Israeli correspondent arrived in Cairo less than 24 hours after Morsi’s shocking death on Monday in the middle of a courtroom hearing.

After being rebuffed for “man on the streets” interviews in Cairo, he said “local residents refused to talk in front of the camera.”

The reporter stressed the poor coverage of the late statesman’s death in the local press, saying: “It was hard to find a small news item in Egyptian newspapers.”

A leading member of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood group, Morsi won the country’s first free presidential election in 2012. After only a year in office, he was ousted and imprisoned in a bloody military coup led by Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt’s then defense minister and current president. At the time of his death, Morsi faced a host of legal charges, which numerous human rights groups and independent observers said were politically motivated. (AA)

The Frontier Post

Recent Posts

Two pilots among five die in GB helicopter crash

F.P. Report GILGIT-BALSITAN : Five crewmembers died when a helicopter belonging to Gilgit-Baltistan government crashed…

53 minutes ago

IHC bench for Aafia Siddiqui case dissolves again as Justice Minhas steps aside

F.P. Report ISLAMABAD : The Islamabad High Court’s proceedings on the petition regarding Dr. Aafia…

1 hour ago

Punjab awards top civil honour to late Pattoki AC Furqan

F.P. Report LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to confer the province’s highest civil award…

1 hour ago

Yemen’s Houthis launch missile that lands near oil tanker in Red Sea

DUBAI (AP): Yemen’s Houthi militants said Monday they launched a missile at an oil tanker…

2 hours ago

India backs Myanmar military’s election plan, state media says

(Reuters): India will send teams to monitor a general election in war-torn Myanmar that is…

2 hours ago

Bangladesh leader warns ‘extremely dangerous’ if polls derailed

DHAKA (AFP): Bangladesh’s leader has warned that any deviation from planned elections would be “extremely…

2 hours ago

This website uses cookies.