Wednesday, June 19, 2019

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In the final moments of his life, Mohamed Morsi urged a judge to let him share secrets which he had kept even from his lawyer, according to an account obtained by Middle East Eye.
Morsi said he needed to speak in a closed session to reveal the information - a request the deposed president had repeatedly appealed for in the past but never been granted.

Morsi was suffering from conditions linked to his diabetes and high blood pressure and while in jail had experienced diabetic coma as a result.

The Arab Spring brought it legalization and substantial political power at first, but as of 2013 it has suffered severe reversals.[14] The Egyptian Brotherhood was legalized in 2011 and won several elections,[15] including the 2012 presidential election when its candidate Mohamed Morsi became Egypt's first president to gain power through an election,[16] though one year later, following massive demonstrations and unrest, he was overthrown and placed under house arrest. 

The group was then banned in Egypt and declared as a terrorist organization. Persian Gulf monarchies of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates followed suit, driven by the perception that the Brotherhood is a threat to their rule.

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