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The Turkish Parliament has released a joint declaration urging Egypt not to execute 529 supporters of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi who were given the death penalty in a mass sentencing which has triggered international outcry.

Read by Deputy Parliament Speaker Meral Akşener during a General Assembly session late on April 9, the joint declaration was signed by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP).

It first of all underlined Turkey’s support for the Egyptian people’s demands for democracy, human rights, fundamental freedoms, rule of law, equality of opportunity and welfare.

“We know the Egyptian people have the right, ability and will to define its own future in the healthiest way without any external intervention and we trust them,” the declaration said.

“It is obvious that death penalty sentences delivered for political reasons will hurt the consciences of all of humanity, not only that of the Egyptian people,” it said, emphasizing Turkey’s concerns that executions of these penalties would lead to further tension and prompt feelings of revenge.

The way to build peace and democracy in Egypt is through freedom and human rights, the Turkish lawmakers maintained.

“Accordingly, as the Turkish Parliament, our goal is solely underlining that we have been in solidarity with our Egyptian brothers and sisters,” the declaration said, reflecting the utmost care not to intimidate the Egyptian leadership, with whom Turkey already has a problematic relationship.

The declaration warned the execution of the death penalty sentences would cast a shadow over Egypt’s democratic struggle, hopes, dreams and future and would remain “a black stain on humanity’s history.” It ended by stressing that what was said was “the joint will of the Turkish nation, which is manifested at the Parliament.”

Relations between Cairo and Ankara have deteriorated since July last year when the Egyptian military toppled Morsi following enormous protests against his one-year rule.

The Turkish government, led by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has been a staunch backer of Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood group.

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very good i wish it would be better from now on as i told you in the start Egy army still has work to do in sainai i am sure once we done we will find a way to insure our national secuirty and for the people of gaza to have what they need
 
very good i wish it would be better from now on as i told you in the start Egy army still has work to do in sainai i am sure once we done we will find a way to insure our national secuirty and for the people of gaza to have what they need

I wonder how the people in Gaza could get their weapons now....
 
Let just not get tough.

I don't agree with the verdict either.

I'm not getting tough bro. This Egyptian guy still says Erdogan..... after all this decleration is coming from all of the Parliament. This can be viewed as will of Turkish people.

As for me i don't care what Egyptians choose to do with their people. They can elect themselves a new dictator, maybe that's the best way for them.
 
I'm not getting tough bro. This Egyptian guy still says Erdogan..... after all this decleration is coming from all of the Parliament. This can be viewed as will of Turkish people.

As for me i don't care what Egyptians choose to do with their people. They can elect themselves a new dictator, maybe that's the best way for them.
picture this kurds ambush and kill a number of turkey army and they are resposbile for car bombs you catch some of them what would you do with them and what would you say when someone like me a stranger saying do this and do that
 
picture this kurds ambush and kill a number of turkey army and they are resposbile for car bombs you catch some of them what would you do with them and what would you say when someone like me a stranger saying do this and do that

First of all we have no bad blood with Kurds but a terrorist organization named PKK. lets clear out this first.

Some of them are...you say. o_O All of the 529 people ?...... Are you for real. :lol:
 
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