02-05-2024 11:03 AM Jerusalem Timing

South African Lawyers Call for Arrest of Sisi

South African Lawyers Call for Arrest of Sisi

The South African Muslim Lawyers Association (MLA) has filed an official legal request for the arrest of Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi when he arrives in Johannesburg on June 16th to attend the 25th African Union Summit.

Egypt President Abdul-Fattah al-SisiThe South African Muslim Lawyers Association (MLA) has filed an official legal request for the arrest of Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi when he arrives in Johannesburg on June 16th to attend the 25th African Union Summit.

"We believe 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 Anadolu Agency on Wednesday.

He said Sisi’s upcoming visit would present a good opportunity for the South African authorities to arrest, investigate and prosecute the Egyptian president for his alleged crimes.

"We have overwhelming evidence proving that Sisi committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. We have presented our evidence to the authorities and are hopeful they will act," Tayoub said.

He added that the Egyptian President should be given the chance to answer the charges against him in a court of law.

"There has been a lot of killing and persecution of members of [Egypt’s] Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters [under al-Sisi’s rule]," he said.

Tayoub noted that South Africa was a signatory to the Rome Statute, which formally established the International Criminal Court (ICC), which means that South African authorities can arrest anyone accused of committing genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes or crimes of aggression.

The Media Review Network (MRN), a South African advocacy group, likewise supports calls for Sisi’s arrest upon his arrival in the country.

"The MRN reminds the South African government that the crimes committed by Sisi are universally condemned offenses," MRN spokesman Ibrahim Vawda said Wednesday. "War criminals are considered enemies of all humankind; our young democracy must not be seen as a safe haven for such criminals."

He said the South African government should conduct itself as a respectable member of the AU and a responsible member of the international community.