What occurred in Egypt in July 2013 was a tremendous crime. But the military coup was simply one particularly heinous event in what can only be described as a decades-long crime spree.
The toppling of the democratic process (or the appearance of a democratic process) was followed by another, and even more dreadful anti-democratic event three years later when Egypt’s economic sovereignty was unconditionally surrendered to the International Monetary Fund on November 11, 2016.