Cairo – Akram Ali
An Egyptian lawyer, Samir Sabry, has filed a complaint to Egypt’s new Public Prosecutor, Counsellor Talaat Ibrahim, holding President Mohammed Morsi responsible for the death of Gaber (Gika) Salah, Ahmed Naguib and Islam Fathi Massoud.
The complaint cited “violations of the rule of law and a blatant attack on the judiciary leading to a dictatorship the likes of which has never been seen.”
The complaint goes on to say that these “serious infractions caused the death of the mentioned individuals as they protested among the masses of demonstrators rejecting the so-called Constitutional Declaration.”
In the document, Sabry referred to the grounds and records of the judgment supporting the accusation and application of the penalty against former president Mohammed Hosni Mubarak and his minister of the interior Habib al-Adly. Their case, the document says, applies completely with the current reality and the events that the country is experiencing.