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Egypt's ousted President Morsi 'abducted by army' Egypt's ousted President Morsi 'abducted by army'
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The family of the ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has accused the army of abducting him.The family of the ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has accused the army of abducting him.
His daughter Shaimaa told a news conference in Cairo that the family was taking legal measures against the army.His daughter Shaimaa told a news conference in Cairo that the family was taking legal measures against the army.
Mr Morsi has been held at an undisclosed location, without charge, since he was removed from power on 3 July. Mr Morsi has been held at an undisclosed location without charge since he was removed from power on 3 July.
The family said it held the military responsible for the former leader's "safety and security". At least three people were killed in clashes on Monday between opponents and supporters of the former president.
Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement has refused to recognise the new military-backed administration and continues to hold almost daily street protests.Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement has refused to recognise the new military-backed administration and continues to hold almost daily street protests.
On Monday there were violent clashes between pro- and anti-Morsi factions in central Cairo. One person died and dozens of protesters were wounded during unrest in central Cairo, medical officials said. Egyptian state TV reported that seven pro-Morsi protesters had been arrested for possession of illegal weapons.
Egyptian state TV said one person was killed and that seven pro-Morsi protesters had been arrested for possession of illegal weapons. Dozens more protesters were reported to have been injured. At least two more people were reported killed in separate clashes in Qalyubiya province, north of Cairo.
'Abduction' denounced'Abduction' denounced
The statement from Mr Morsi's family was the first since he was deposed from office. The statement from Mr Morsi's family - the first since he was deposed from office - said it held the military responsible for the former leader's "safety and security".
"We are taking local and international legal measures against Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, the leader of the bloody military coup, and his putschist group," Shaimaa Morsi told reporters."We are taking local and international legal measures against Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, the leader of the bloody military coup, and his putschist group," Shaimaa Morsi told reporters.
The family was appealing to the International Criminal Court to launch an investigation into the events leading up to his removal from power, she said.The family was appealing to the International Criminal Court to launch an investigation into the events leading up to his removal from power, she said.
One of Mr Morsi's sons, Osama, said: "What is going on is a violation of human rights and a scandal in every sense of the word."One of Mr Morsi's sons, Osama, said: "What is going on is a violation of human rights and a scandal in every sense of the word."
He described the manner in which the military were holding Mr Morsi as an "abduction".He described the manner in which the military were holding Mr Morsi as an "abduction".
The family had had no contact with the former president since he was ousted, he said.The family had had no contact with the former president since he was ousted, he said.
Mohammed al-Damati, a leading Egyptian lawyer and supporter of Mr Morsi, said it was a breach of the former president's human rights to hold him without charge.Mohammed al-Damati, a leading Egyptian lawyer and supporter of Mr Morsi, said it was a breach of the former president's human rights to hold him without charge.
Several countries, including the United States, have called for Mr Morsi's release.Several countries, including the United States, have called for Mr Morsi's release.
But Egypt's interim authorities insist he is being held in a "safe place".But Egypt's interim authorities insist he is being held in a "safe place".