Tuesday, June 25, 2019

العياط‎

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Mohamed Morsi  محمد مرسي العياط‎ ;  August 1951 – 17 June 2019), PhD, was an Egyptian politician and engineer who served as the fifth[1] President of Egypt, from 30 June 2012 to 3 July 2013. An Islamist affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood organisation, he led the Freedom and Justice Party from 2011 to 2012.
 Studied at Cairo University and then at the University of Southern California. He became an associate professor at California State University, Northridge from 1982 to 1985 before returning to Egypt to teach at Zagazig University. Associating with the Muslim Brotherhood, which was then barred under President Hosni Mubarak,

Following the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, which resulted in Mubarak's resignation, Morsi came to the forefront as head of the Freedom and Justice Party. It became the largest party in the 2011-12 parliamentary election and Morsi was elected president in the 2012 election.
As president, Morsi issued a temporary constitutional declaration in November 2012 that in effect granted him unlimited powers and the power to legislate without judicial oversight or review of his acts as a pre-emptive move against the expected dissolution of the second constituent assembly by the Mubarak-era judges.[3] The new constitution that was then hastily finalised by the Islamist-dominated constitutional assembly, presented to the president, and scheduled for a referendum before the Supreme Constitutional Court could rule on the constitutionality of the assembly, was described by independent press agencies not aligned with the regime as an "Islamist coup".[4] These issues,[5] along with complaints of prosecutions of journalists and attacks on nonviolent demonstrators,[6]led to the 2012 protests.[7][8]
In June 2013, protests calling for Morsi's resignation erupted. The military, backed by the political opposition and leading religious figures, stepped in and deposed Morsi in a coup. It suspended the constitution and appointed Adly Mansour as interim president.

Egyptian prosecutors charged Morsi with various crimes and sought the death penalty. His death sentence was overturned in November 2016 and a retrial ordered. Morsi died during trial on 17 June 2019.

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