Egyptian Minister: My son is accused of murder in the United States

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The Minister of Immigration and Egyptians Abroad Affairs said: Nabila MakramShe and her family, "In great distress and we are going through a difficult time following my son was accused of a murder in the United States".

And she followed up in a post on her account on the site "Facebook": "This accusation is pending before an American court, and a conclusive ruling has not yet been issued".

Width: "Doing my duties as Minister Egyptian government It is not at all incompatible with my being a believing mother who bravely faces the plight of her son. Whatever the consequences, as a minister, I take full responsibility for my position and the requirements of working with it, and I clearly differentiate between what is personal and what is public.".

And the minister added in her post: "As a mother, I ask you to pray for me and my family in this ordeal, and I pray with you for my son Rami and for the victims who met their Lord".

The minister called on the media to"Investigate accuracy in what is published, and observance of honesty and humanity in dealing with the ordeal that befell an Egyptian family awaiting a ruling that is still in the knowledge of the unseen and in the conscience of the judge.".

And press reports had talked regarding the accusation of Rami, 26, of killing two of his colleagues, noting that a US court had set June 17 as the date for the verdict.

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The Minister of Immigration and Egyptians Abroad Affairs said: Nabila MakramShe and her family “are in great distress and are going through a difficult time following my son was accused of murder in the United States.”

And she continued in a post on her account on the “Facebook” website: “This accusation is before an American court, and a conclusive ruling has not been issued so far.”

And she added, “Doing my duties as a minister in Egyptian government It is not at all incompatible with my being a believing mother who bravely faces the plight of her son. Whatever the consequences, as a minister, I take full responsibility for my position and the requirements of working with it, and I clearly differentiate between what is personal and what is public.”

And the minister continued in her post: “As a mother, I ask you to pray for me and my family in this ordeal, and I pray with you for my son Rami and for the victims who met their Lord.”

The minister called on the media to “investigate accuracy in what they publish, and observe honesty and humanity in their dealings with the ordeal that befell an Egyptian family awaiting a verdict that is still in the knowledge of the unseen and in the conscience of the judge.”

And press reports had talked regarding the accusation of Rami, 26, of killing two of his colleagues, noting that a US court had set June 17 as the date for the verdict.

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