• MB News
  • October 6, 2009
  • 2 minutes read

Conference: Arrests and detentions of our Muslim brotherhoods’ doctors is a violation of rights.

Conference: Arrests and detentions of our Muslim brotherhoods’ doctors is a violation of rights.

In a conference expressing solidarity with the detained muslim brotherhood doctors participants voiced their objections claiming that the arrests were a clear violation of freedom of rights and a devastating loss of human culture and educational resources.

In a statement Dr Essam Aleryan the treasurer of the Doctors Syndicate and a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood stressed  that “The continued crackdowns, arrests and detentions of our prestigious and distinguished doctors is an unacceptable  crime which must be stopped. It is deplorable how the state  has ignored time and time again the court release orders where innocent men remain detained. The continued interference of the regime in every aspect of our lives has become disgusting where even the simplest rights have been denied. High time has come for authorities to respect the constitution which stipulates freedom”.

Dr Beltagy second the opinion claiming that “The current arrests and crackdowns of the movements leaders were an obvious deploy  attempting to pave the way for the obvious but denied transition of power from the President Mubarak to his younger son Gamal”. Beltagy asserted that the detained doctors sacrificed their freedom as a price for voicing their demands of freedom, justice and equality for all. He called on all Egyptians to raise the banner of free will asking them to claim their rights of free speech wanting them to take  part in Egypt and the Muslim worlds events and the making of history.

Chancellor Saeed Algamal ascertained that the only way Egypt would flourish is by the regime and authorities to respect judicial decisions and verdicts issued in court. It is imperative that democracy prevail for the success of any country.