It was stated that Muhammed Abdul Hafez Hussein, who was on tried to be executed by junta Egypt authorities, came to Istanbul Ataturk Airport recently and was extradited to Egypt by Turkish officers.
An image of Abdul Hafez Hussein was revealed that he was rear-handcuffed and tied to the plane seat during the extradition process.
Hussein repeatedly expressed that he is a member of Ikhwan [Muslim Brotherhood] and that there is a decision on him by Egyptian junta court to be executed, but his request was not accepted and he was handed over to the coup d'etat in Egypt on January 18.
In his speeches, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the Egyptian junta Sisi administration before many times while also denounced the execution decision of Egyptian court for former elected President Muhammad Morsi.
In a speech he made on May 16, 2015, President Erdoğan stated that Egypt returned to the old Egypt with the coup plotters Sisi, Erdoğan also denounced Western world for remaining silent against the execution orders of junta courts.
"Morsi, who was elected with the 52 percent of votes in Egypt, unfortunately, was decided to be executed," said Erdoğan while underlined that Egypt has turned to old Egypt.
Stating that the west, unfortunately, still does not show its attitude towards the coup d'etat Sisi, Erdoğan noted while the west has lifted executions, it remains silent in Egypt's execution decisions.
In another speech dated June 18, 2015, Erdoğan called the whole world to take action against the coup, to the injustice, to stop the persecution takes place in Egypt. "Those who stood against Morsi but with the coup has no right to speak about democracy, freedom, and justice. In the face of this open injustice, we will continue to be at the side of the oppressed, right and justice until the end."
Although Erdoğan's clear stance and attitude towards the coup d'état rule in Egypt was obvious, the extradition of the Egyptian youth to the coup d'état officers led to public reaction.
ILKHA