Muslim Brotherhood's senior leader dies in Egypt prison - report
Muslim Brotherhood's senior leader Isam al-Arian has passed away while serving a prison sentence in Cairo prison, according to the news reports published by the media outlets. Abdel-Mon'em Abdel-Maqsoud, a lawyer for Muslim Brotherhood leaders, told reporters: "Security officials informed me of the death of Essam Al-Aryan without giving any reasons for his death."
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- Published Date: 02:35 | 13 August 2020
- Modified Date: 03:14 | 13 August 2020
Abdel-Mon'em Abdel-Maqsoud, a lawyer for Muslim Brotherhood leaders, told Anadolu Agency: "Security officials informed me of the death of Essam Al-Aryan without giving any reasons for his death."
"I don't know whether he died in prison or in hospital... I informed his family of his death and started procedures after his death," Abdel-Maqsoud added.
Egyptian pro-government media sources, including Al-Masri Al-Youm, said Al-Aryan's death was from natural causes or a sudden heart attack.
Egypt's Interior Ministry has yet to comment on Al-Aryan's death.
Al-Aryan, 66, was arrested following the ouster of Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi in the summer of 2013. In the years since he has served sentences of 25 years for various alleged offenses.
Al-Aryan was a prominent figure and took several positions in the Muslim Brotherhood, a group outlawed following the military coup led by the current President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in 2013.