Egypt Security Forces Kill Ammar, Brotherhood Leader's Son
Egypt Security Forces Kill Ammar, Muslim Brotherhood Leader Badie’s Son on Friday of Anger
The son of the Brotherhood’s Chairman Badie – Ammar – was killed, along with dozens of peaceful demonstrators, by vengeful Sisi’s forces.
Saturday, August 17, 2013 15:32A short while ago, Dr. Mohamed Badie, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Chairman, received the news of the death of his son Ammar. He died of a gunshot wound he sustained in the Friday of Anger protests in Cairo yesterday.
The martyr Ammar participated in non-violent demonstrations in the vicinity of Al-Fateh Mosque in Cairo with thousands of Beni Suef residents, of whom dozens were killed and injured by Sisi militias who attacked them with live bullets.
Thirty-eight year old Ammar is the middle son of the Brotherhood’s general guide, was a computer engineer, married and had two children.
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