Egypts former president morsi buried in cairo
Yes, that's correct. Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president, was buried in Cairo on June 18, 2019, after his death in a Cairo prison hospital on June 17, 2019.
Morsi, who was 67 years old at the time of his death, had been serving a 20-year prison sentence on espionage charges. He had been in poor health for several years and had been on hunger strike for several weeks before his death.
Morsi's burial was a low-key affair, with only a few family members and close associates in attendance. The burial took place in the Cairo suburb of Nasr City, where many other prominent Egyptian figures are buried.
Morsi's death was met with widespread international condemnation, with many governments and human rights organizations criticizing the Egyptian authorities for their treatment of him. The United States, the European Union, and other countries called for an independent investigation into Morsi's death and expressed concerns about the state of human rights in Egypt.
Morsi's presidency was marked by controversy and instability, and he was ousted by the military in 2013 after just one year in office. He was arrested and put on trial on multiple charges, including espionage and inciting violence. Despite his controversial legacy, Morsi remained a popular figure among many Egyptians, particularly among the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group to which he belonged.