Dr. Usame Cado: We expect more support from Muslims

Speaking to the ILKHA NEWS AGENCY, Usame Cado, Dean of the Faculty of Theology at Gaziantep Ez-Zehra University and a former Egyptian parliamentarian, made important statements on the human rights violations in the wake of the military coup in Egypt.

Ekleme: 21.12.2019 15:09:17 / Güncelleme: 21.12.2019 15:09:17 / English News / Gaziantep Haberleri
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Stating that human rights violations continue after the coup in Egypt, Usame Cado said: "We expect more support from Muslims, the situation is getting worse every day."

​Cado pointed out that the military junta in Egypt is driving the country into disaster by the day, that the situation in the country is getting worse and worse with each passing day, and that the situation is deplorable.

"The military junta is incapable of solving economic crises that they caused"

Stating that the Sisi administration failed to resolve the most important issues concerning the Egyptian people, Cado said: "The first of these problems is the Blue Nile dam problem. The Nile River, which has been supporting the Egyptian people for many years, is now at a level to be lost, and today this problem threatens the Egyptian people with hunger, thirst and famine. The coup leaders are very incapable of solving these and such problems and taking steps to bring prosperity to Egypt. Today, Egypt is in a political famine. There is no serious party or dissenting voice. Almost the whole country has been taken in custody in every way. All of these already show us what situation Egypt is really in, and the extent of the dangers that await Egypt in the future. May Allah help Egyptians!"

"The Egyptian people need to be done something about more today"

Stressing that the Egyptian people need to be done something about more today, Cado stated: "We want all Muslims to read and understand what is happening in Egypt. Because the Egyptian people need to be done something about more today. We know that Muslims embrace Egypt, Syria and the Palestinian issue. However, we think that those supports should be more today. They should give ear to the voice of the oppressed once again. (ILKHA)