July 12, 2013 - 15:29 AMT
Germany urges political parties of Egypt to refrain from violence

Germany's Foreign Ministry on Friday, July 12 urged all political parties in Egypt to refrain from violence or threats of violence, and called on Egyptian authorities to allow an international organization access to ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, according to Reuters.

"All forms of political persecution would be extremely damaging for the future of Egypt. We call for an end to the restrictions on Morsi, and we also urge all political powers, in particular the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, to refrain from all forms of violence or threat of violence," a ministry spokesman said.

He said Germany wanted a trustworthy, neutral international organisation to be allowed access to Morsi, who officials say is being held at a Republican Guard compound in Cairo. Morsi's supporters have called for protests on Friday.