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The Muslim Brotherhood said on Wednesday its leaders killed in a Cairo apartment were murdered in “in cold blood,” calling for a rebellion against President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, who it calls a “butcher.”
Nine Muslim Brotherhood members were killed by Egyptian security forces in Cairo’s October 6 suburb on Wednesday. They were killed in a raid on a home which was allegedly being used as Muslim Brotherhood headquarters, according to security sources.

The killed include Nasser al-Hafi, a former deputy in the lower house of parliament for the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party and Brotherhood leader, Abdel-Fattah Mohamed Ibrahim.
“Come out in rebellion and in defense of your country, yourselves and your children,” it said in a statement issued in English Wednesday. “Destroy the citadels of his oppression and tyranny and reclaim Egypt once more.”
It called the killings “a turning point that will have its own repercussions… al-Sisi is initiating a new phase during which it will not be possible to control the anger of the oppressed sectors who will not accept to be killed in their own houses and in the middle of their families.”
It also said the men were “rounded up inside the house and then were murdered in cold blood without any investigations or indictments.”
