Sisi was supposed to arrive Friday in Johannesburg to
lead his country’s delegation in African Union (AU) Summit
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Abdel Fattah
el-Sisi canceled a planned visit to South Africa to attend the African Union
(AU) summit this week, one day after a group of lawyers filed an official legal
request for his arrest.
The Egyptian president was supposed to arrive Friday
in Johannesburg to lead his country’s delegation to the 25th AU summit titled
“Enabling African Women,” which will start on June 14.
An Egyptian presidential source confirmed to Anadolu
Agency that Sisi would not be attending the summit and that Prime Minister
Ibrahim Mehleb would lead Egypt’s delegation to the meeting.
A well-informed African diplomatic source earlier told
that Sisi would not participate in the summit.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added
that Egypt had officially informed the host country that Sisi would not take
part in the meeting and that Mehleb will lead the Egyptian delegation instead.
On Wednesday, South Africa’s Muslim Lawyers
Association (MLA) filed an official legal request for the arrest of Sisi upon
his arrival in Johannesburg, where the summit is being held.
“We
believe al-Sisi committed war crimes and crimes against humanity for the
horrendous killings that resulted from the [2013] coup in Egypt,” attorney
Yousha Tayoub, an MLA member, told.
Source:
World Bulletin / News
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