Lahore: Deputy chief of the Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Hafiz Muhammad Idrees, has said that the award of death sentence to former Egyptian President Dr. Muhammad Mursi, and about one hundred others was a mockery of justice. He appealed to the world conscience not to remain silent spectator in such a situation and raise its voice against these judicial murders.
Speaking at a students’ function here on Sunday, he said that the Jamaat e Islami, the Akhwanul Muslimoon were peaceful organizations which believed in constitutional and lawful activity and were strictly against violence.
He said that in Bangladesh, a so-called war crimes tribunal had pronounced sentences against JI Bangladesh leaders and the sentences were also being executed. He said the Muslim Ummah was passing through a time of test and trial and honest and dedicated leadership was facing hardships everywhere.
Hafiz Muhammad Idrees said that three judges who were killed in the Egyptian province of Sinai had been assassinated by Israeli agency MOSAD and the Akhwanul Muslimoon had condemned these murders.
He said it was routine activity for Indian secret agency RAW to kill some people in such situations so as to put the blame on the Islamists, and the same strategy was followed by MOSAD in Egypt.