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Sisi, politicians condemn intercontinental terrorist attacks
Published in Albawaba on 27 - 06 - 2015

Egypt's president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and various politicians widely denounced Friday the terrorist attacks that hit Kuwait, Tunisia and France, killing dozens and wounding much more.
Egypt's president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi expressed condolences for the victims of the attacks, stressing on the necessity for all peace-loving countries to collaborate to fight terror that threatens features of human civilization, presidential spokesperson Alaa Yussef said in a statement.
Al Sisi told his Tunisian counterpart Beji Caid Essebsi by phone that Egypt had repeatedly rejected all forms of violence and terror targeting economic interests and security of Arab countries.
Tunisia's Mediterranean city of Susa witnessed Friday an intensified exchange of fire near a hotel leaving at least 27 tourists and a militant killed. Tunisian police announced another militant in connection with the attack was arrested.
The Grand Imam Ahmed Al Tayeb of Egypt's Al Azhar told the Kuwaiti emir, Sheikh Gaber Al Sabah by phone that the attacks targeting a Shiite mosque will increase Kuwait's determination to fight extremism.
"We carry deep condolences for Kuwaiti political leadership and people over the attacks that violated all religions and humanitarian traditions," Al Tayeb said in a statement, calling for further cooperation to uproot this destructive phenomenon.
Member of Egypt's National Council for Human Rights, Hafiz Abu Se'da voiced concerns regarding other gulf countries including Saudi Arabia and Bahrain where sectarian seditions dominate.
Following the apparent Islamist attack against a factory in south-east France, Arab League Secretary- General, NabiL Al Araby told French ambassador to Cairo, Andri Paran by phone the regional and international powers must collaborate to eradicate extremist thoughts.
The National Front for Egyptians Abroad condemned the attacks in a statement, indicating that they will never weaken the peoples' wills.
"The attacks must unite all nations against terrorism," the statement read, calling on the international community to launch a comprehensive war against terrorist movements.
The Egyptian Center to Combat Terror announced in a statement on Friday it carries condolences for the whole humanity over the treacherous attacks against innocent victims.
"The whole world will lose unless an international front is formed to fight terror," the statement added.
Head of the Future Women Society, Maha Sherif considered the bombings an escalation seeking to spread chaos across the free world, indicating the bombings in Tunis come in retaliation for the defeat of the terrorist group of Muslim Brotherhood in the latest polls.
"We mustn't ignore the MB violent protests across Egypt where the protesters raised flags of Al Kassam Brigades and spurred violence against the military and police forces," Sherif added.


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