Azerbaijan, Baku, July 22/ Trend A.Taghiyeva/
The ousted Egyptian president Muhammed Morsi hasn't declared a hunger strike, the official representative of the Egyptian Freedom and Development party Jihad Haddad said, the Anadolu agency reported on Monday.
According to Haddad, the Egyptian militants who supervise Morsi, do not allow the leaders of the party to keep in touch with ex-president.
After the Egyptian militants suspended the constitution and ousted Muhammed Morsi from the power on July 3, the clashes between Morsi's proponents and opponents do not stop.
The Egyptian Islamists do not recognize those decisions and demand to return the power to the legally elected president.
Egypt's Prosecutor General's Office issued an order to arrest the leaders of "Muslim Brotherhood" movement on July 10.