Visits to Egypt's ousted president Morsi no longer allowed

Visits to Egypt's ousted president Morsi no longer allowed

PanARMENIAN.Net - Visits to Egypt's ousted president, who is being held in a remote desert prison, will no longer be allowed, the interior ministry said, according to Belfast Telegraph.

Ministry spokesman Col Gamal Mokhtar said that Mohammed Morsi had delivered four messages "inciting violence" against the interim government during a first meeting with his lawyers on November 13.

Morsi made a statement through his lawyers saying Egypt will see no stability unless he returns to power.

He was overthrown by the military on July 3 after millions demonstrated calling on him to leave office.

One of Morsi's sons, Osama, posted on his official Facebook page that his most recent request to visit his father was turned down.

He said Morsi was moved from his place of detention to another undisclosed location.

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