Mohammed Morsi

Mohammed Morsi
Mohamed Morsil.ʕɑjˈjɑːtˤ]; born 8 August 1951) is an Egyptian politician who served as the fifth President of Egypt, from 30 June 2012 to 3 July 2013, when he was removed by army chief General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi after the June 2013 Egyptian protests and the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état. He was the first democratically elected head of state in Egyptian history...
NationalityEgyptian
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth8 August 1951
CityEl-Adwah, Egypt
CountryEgypt
Egypt is practicing its very normal role on its soil and does not threaten anyone and there should not be any kind of international or regional concerns at all from the presence of Egyptian security forces.
Freedom of expression comes with responsibilities, especially when it comes with serious implications for peace.
The Zionists have no right to the land of Palestine. There is no place for them on the land of Palestine.
Today we can establish Sharia law because our nation will acquire well-being only with Islam and Sharia. The Muslim Brothers and the Freedom and Justice Party will be the conductors of these goals,
Jihad is our path and death in the name of Allah is our goal.
The situation in Egypt is stable. We are ready for tourism and investment.
I am the first Egyptian civilian president elected democratically, freely, following a great, peaceful revolution.
The president of the Arab Republic of Egypt is the commander of the armed forces, full stop.
I will treat everyone equally and be a servant of the Egyptian people.
We Egyptians reject any kind of assault or insult against our prophet.
The revolutions of the Arab Spring happened because people realized they were the power.
Egyptians are always and will always be supportive of their Palestinian brothers, all Palestinians.
If you want to judge the performance of the Egyptian people by the standards of German or Chinese or American culture, then there is no room for judgment.
When I say, 'I am supporting the police or the army,' I am talking about the army in general and the police in general. In general, those institutions are good institutions.