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The final verdict against the deposed president Mohamed Morsi, Issam El-Erian, a member of the Brotherhood's Guidance Bureau, and the deputy head of the Freedom and Justice Party, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in the case of al-Fadida events.



The Court of Cassation rejected the appeal filed by nine defendants: Mohamed Morsi, Asaad El Sheikha, Ahmed Abdel Aati, Ayman Abdel Raouf Haddah, Alaa Hamza, Mohamed El Beltagy, Issam El Erian, Abdel Hakim Ismail and Gamal Saber in the case known as " Was sentenced to 20 years in prison for seven accused and 10 years for the accused.



Tawakul Kerman, one of the Brotherhood's allies, was the first to attack the final verdict against the deposed president. She said in an interview: "An Egyptian court supports the decision to imprison Mohammed Morsi for 20 years. It is ironic that Mandela is the Arab in prison."



Mohammed al-Akid, a member of the Shura Council of the Brotherhood of Turkey, incited the group's supporters to do remarkable work and to respond to the final verdict against Mohamed Morsi and Issam El-Erian, and Brotherhood leaders in the federal case.



He said in a statement: "This requires a positive action draws attention and questioned tongues by saying and everyone is talking about him."



Mohammed al-Saghir, a prominent leader of the Islamic Group, one of the Brotherhood's allies, commented on the sentences today, claiming that Mohamed Morsi was a milestone despite the final verdict against him.



The Brotherhood's monitoring network, in turn, said on its Facebook page that the verdict against Mohamed Morsi was final after the Court of Cassation rejected the impeachment of the events of the federation to reject the Brotherhood's calls for violence and weapons to release the isolated.



"Nasr al-Amdah, one of the Muslim Brotherhood cadres, said:" His imprisonment will not be long, and we will seek his release soon. "Nasr Amer, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, said that Egypt does not deserve a marina. .



Mohammad Turkman, a member of the group, also commented on the ruling, inciting the group's supporters and bases on the use of weapons. "Whoever said that Morsi would be released from prison, Marsa will only emerge by force and bullets."



"The veto issues a final verdict in support of Mohamed Morsi prison and Brotherhood leaders in the events of the federation, and this is the first ruling that is supported by Morsi right," said Brotherhood leader Mohamed Abu Hierra.



Morsi's son in turn did not comment on the verdict against his father for a 20-year prison sentence for his unusual practice, as Osama Mohamed Morsi ignored the verdict and did not comment on his Facebook page.



Tariq al-Beshbishi, a dissident leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, said that the ruling would be a disappointment for the MB, especially since it was the first final verdict issued against senior leaders of the group.



He pointed out that the group will seek a fierce war against state institutions, especially security, and this war knows that the cost is very large.



The leader of the Brotherhood, explained to "the seventh day" that this ruling is the first final verdict issued against the leadership of the Office of the guidance of the Brotherhood, such as Essam al-Erian, deputy head of the Party of Freedom and Justice dissolved, continuing: "The Brotherhood used in their war against Egypt all their weapons, The war of rumors and collusion with the enemies of Egypt abroad for its economic blockade, as well as the use of weapons, terrorism and bombings in this dirty war. "