Set off massive protests but wont quit. And 300000 people forced to flee conflict to the democratic republic of congo further complicating the fight against abandon. All your sports is the former head of european football Michel Platini its questioned by French Police to the awarding of the 2022 world cup. So egypt says only democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi has been buried at a cemetery in cars a day after he died in court these pitches were taken by a Security Forces kept journalists away from the Burial Service morsi son says they also refused to allow his father to be buried in his hometown. Takes is 3 reaction to his death which Rights Groups blamed on the is of poor prison conditions. A death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president Mohamed Morsy supporters say is a model 17 june 29000. 00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage he asked a judge if you could speak during the session in what is now his final address morsi demanded a special tribunal and better trial conditions the public prosecutors say the 67 year old man collapsed and died in a defendants cage. Unless all of us a little help the via my medical source has revealed the details of the medical condition of Mohamed Morsi who died monday afternoon due to a surprise heart attack during a Court Session for the espionage case the source added that morsi had continued to receive medical care and that there was no neglect to his medical condition in and out of prison. But human Rights Groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about morsi untimely death because of inhumane prison conditions that he was singled out for mistreatments. In the 1st 4 years of his detention you had exactly 2 family visits he was held in solitary confinement for nearly the entire time it was mention he never received the medical care that he asked for he was not allowed to have the food and medicine provided by his family that virtually all other prisoners in egypt are able to access last year a panel of british politicians and lawyers said treatment in prison was so bad that it could amount to torture 3 projects that if you didnt get the appropriate medical treatment he may very well have a premature death and of course rise out of us water torture is a crime of universal jurisdiction and we found that the responsibility for that would sit all the way up the egyptian chain of. Come on the here are the more they are worth a lot of ideas and the man who sits at the top of the chain of command is egypts current leader preston uphill for the c. C. The former army chief ousted morsi in a military coup in 2013 and since then has locked up thousands of people as Political Prisoners this is the outcome that the Egyptian Government kinds wanted for years or morsi and also other brotherhood leaders like. They dont want necessarily to execute people because of. The execution it would create what they want. There now calls for an International Investigation into morsi Steffen Court while his life in prison seemed entirely nor by the world priyanka gupta. What mattered most is was brief and divisive challenge looks at the right and for. Me Mohamed Morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the wins of a peoples revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypts 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1951 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from the start his critics accused him of placing his allegiance with the Muslim Brotherhood and not the country morsi made a point of repeatedly promising to be a president for all egyptians his opponents however claim he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself or thorazine above the judiciary and dominating the governments with Muslim Brotherhood members. Morsi said his actions were to combat counter revolutionary forces led by the socalled deep state. It wanted to kill egypts nascent democracy those forces included members of the military as well as regional powers namely the u. A. E. And saudi arabia who were vehemently opposed to the arab spring and june 23rd seen in scenes reminiscent of the revolution huge crowds of egyptians filled square calling for their president to step down it was a culmination of the tower of Rebel Campaign a movement which was born a few months prior and was later revealed to have been supported by abu dhabi morsi supporters took to the streets to which emboldened him and he refused to step down instead he made an offer of National Reconciliation including forming a new government of technocrats that offer was rejected by the army which days later deposed him ending egypts historic brief experiment with democracy stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with Foreign Armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards were killed numerous human Rights Groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end he was defiant rejecting the courts or thorough and insisting he was the legitimate president of egypt elected by the people. Death is being mourned by many around the world. Holding funeral prayers in his honor president. And in jordans capital amman people have expressed sadness about morphys death offering condolences to his family and supporters is also anger at the way morsi was treated in prison. He was the 1st democratically elected president in the history of egypt to the ballot box not through coups and chaos he was elected legally i feel sorry for the egyptian people egyptian people are known as a free nation educated and free but i feel sorry for them. I feel very sad for his death he was the 1st elected president i couldnt sleep last night after i heard the news he was treated badly they tortured him and humiliated him we feel sad and we pay our condolences to his family to the egyptian people and to his supporters the people in new york also voiced their anger about the way morsi was treated since being forced from power and they gathered in times square some with yellow placards which are symbols of support for the Muslim Brotherhood well leaders in turkey in malaysia and in ca to pay tribute to Mohamed Morsi the reaction from other governments particularly in the west has been largely muted but also about the state Department Spokeswoman morgan will tell us it said only that they saw that the death was reported the United Kingdom has issued no official comment at all germany too is quiet about morsy is death and there has been no statement from the french either well lets take this on now with me is opera whos a professor of Political Science at kuwaits university was a cover of welcome to the program thank you this lack of reaction from the west are you surprised. Not really its. That has been many lack of reaction over many issues. Violence. Towards. Nations of human rights across. The west is that there are other priorities for the show being remembered most it was a pivotal figure of his time was near and you think there would be something you would think but to me the most important reaction is the one coming from Human Rights Watch coming from human rights organizations i think thats where it matters most it seems to me that the west is feeling issues and so many tests when it comes to human rights and when it comes to people said that that many asian youre right i mean there are un institutions and Human Rights Watch as you say who are talking about this and saying how wrong it has been but they say these things theyve been saying them for many years but nobody seems to listen. Well the people of the region do listen they have a pulse the people of the region and the people of egypt understand more than anybody else what has happened this death of president morsi reflects full negligence when it comes to the way he was jailed and the conditions he was living under in jail. This requires an investigation into what has happened that i think his death the way it happened with haunt the government and the political system the regime in egypt for a long time to come. Down the line how it will come about has how will it come to hold it will come back the way so many other issues do have an impact this is a former president he was elected the 1st to be elected in a long history of egypt he was thrown out there rested in a coup and there was. A big issue of violations that came as a result of that particular change. He should not have been treated this way there should have been some sort of a reconciled before that there must have been a way out leaving him in jail in such a condition for 6 years with limited medical attention who is to blame isnt it the system is that there is deemed isnt it the president s right its interesting as were just hearing now that the u. N. Is demanding a full inquiry and full investigation into what is has screwed including his time in the treatment within prison so thats your view is a good thing well i would say that we will see more reactions within the coming few days as time goes by this is could be a turning point regarding the state of human rights and the state of jails in egypt interesting as far as the lack of reaction from the west as we speak is that because they want to stir up a geo political story. They would just rather prefer the status quo to be maintained like oh you know what i mean when you say theres other progress we will need to ask the west you know why this muted reaction why in so many different places from from palestine to to other places in the region to human rights to even the situation today over iran and sanctions after the nuclear deal what i saw is so weak even in front of this rise of the rights and the attitude of President Trump after all he brought the new atmosphere to the west that is more his your money but yet much more lacking in content and in the ability to implement mean was so thats one side of things but on the other side you have dictators still falling for you the situation in sudan the situation in algeria the people are still unhappy and making their voices heard and its having an effect exactly i mean what started in 211 with the people demanding respect demanding to be representation demanding their rights demanding justice demanding economic incentives and a better life and kind of transparency in the system and accountability is still today its still the same there is eames did not learn from the lessons of 211 did not reform did not change did not go into issues that really mattered for the citizen and what we see today with egypt tells me that the system in egypt has not learned the lesson of 211 that makes me predict that there will be other rounds and thats not the end of history should we go from saving towards you thanks very much indeed thank you. Well the rest of the days news is still ahead. Including me i think minorities struggling to find sanctuary outside of china. What should a russia has had to say about the United States decision to deploy more troops to the middle east. And in sports defending champions chile top form against japan and the Corporate America those details coming up in. Hong kongs me to carry was offered what she calls her most sincere apology for the way an extradition bill has been handled shes under pressure from protesters who vulcanized large demonstrations. To allow suspects to be extradited to Mainland China says she had the protesters demands loud and clear but is refusing to resign fellow citizens during a large scale Public Perceptions over the past 2 sundays people have expressed in a peaceful and rational men their concerns about the fugitive offenders ordinance and satisfaction and this appointment with the government especially me for this i offer my most sincere apology so all people of hong kong. Well there will no member of hong kongs prodemocracy movement Joshua Wallace says the fight against proposed changes to the extradition law is far from over no matter how president xi Jinping Caroline tried to ignore the requests from people outside as the voice from home considered more and more rarely action of protest will happen soon hong kong people will continue our fight even charon and our repressed rally and action is the way out and withdraws defining our protest and riots and continue we were urged to withdraw the extradition law at the same time the only way out is carol im sure thats done its time for her to enjoy her retired life and her political career well lets get the latest now from sarah clarke and hope. Its her 1st apology on camera or certainly to the public she was criticized for being cowardly by not facing the public on camera until now over today she issued a sincere public apology she said she misjudged the situation she misjudged the fury and the anger on the streets of hong kong when we saw 2000000 people march on the weekend she said she was showed up most of the blame for this she said she understands the feeling of the public just as the passion of the people in hong kong but she shares that that passion shes also said that she will widely consult the various different groups about the future of the forward moving in this particular extradition go forward so certainly today has been a public personal sincere apology but what the protesters have wanted that one particular item that they want to but they also want her to resign and i want this bill scrapped and that hasnt happened today so precious is obviously responding to this and weve heard from a couple of groups already theyre not happy they said none of their demands have been met they said she didnt step down and she says that the now so theyre going to meet the democrats tomorrow and other democrats are the prodemocracy nor macons in Hong Kong Parliament they going to discuss their wife or but theyve always said that if their demands are not met by thursday they will escalate the protest action in a couple of weeks we have another big rally here that marks july 1st which is the handover of this former british territory to china thats always an anniversary its marked here in hong kong and no doubt the message from these protests is about the extradition bill that will be heard loud and clear at that particular rally going democrats republic of congo have killed a Chinese National of the colby soldier monday in greece violence has led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people from the northeast and tourie province fighting between tribal groups has increased over the past week killing nearly 200 people dozens of villages have been destroyed. In kampala in neighboring uganda with more on those who have been displaced. The number of people displaced has increased significantly according to the United Nations is now 300000 people displaced since. Nearly 200 people have been killed. In a conflict is really difficult to get information on the ground because of the conflict and tension there and confusion there but the local governor says that he thinks so far more than 30 villages have been burnt and destroyed he said a lot of the roads in the area are being blocked by various militia groups some of them a while equipped and well armed that makes it very difficult for the Congolese Army and the United Nations to go in a citizen to ation prevent the conflict and help anyone who needs assistance the government says people in the area trying to leave for the own safety and cross into neighboring uganda they try to do that at night because they feel thats when they want to detected by these various militia groups theyve got 2 options they can use the road which takes a couple of hours or they can cross lake albert by boat about a 4 hour trip began in government an aid workers say they are on standby here in uganda top anyone who crosses over and is assistance you know to. More troops to the middle east before making the announcement the. Elite iranian troops removing exploded mine from one of the 2 or explosions last week. The u. S. Military says these newly released photos taken from a Navy Helicopter show members of irans revolutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from the side of a Japanese Oil Tanker thered been an earlier explosion on that tanker and another ship last week in the gulf of oman iran denies involvement but on monday night the pentagon announced it was sending approximately 1000. 00 additional troops to the middle east by and large when you look at the overall side of u. S. Military forces are small measure its designed to send a message but its also designed to notch this is nowhere near what you need for an invasion or a war in a statement u. S. Acting secretary of defense Patrick Shanahan said the United States does not seek conflict with iran the action today is being taken to ensure the safety and welfare of our military personnel working throughout the region and to protect our National Interests the u. S. Relationship wi