Salah Gaber; Father of the martyr, Jika I want to say something simple to people from the heart Without too much emotion. I'm calm now I want to tell you your blood is more precious than anything your lives are more precious than anything That doesn't mean we need to accept a reality that is unacceptable to us. That doesn't mean we should submit to things we don't want. Gaber, Salah Gaber, that's Jika is brother Morsy's first martyr. He'll say something different, he'll say what he wants But we, when they shoot our children with live ammunition and shotguns so there's 40 pellets in his head, aside from those in the chest and lungs That's barbaric. There's nothing beyond that. What will get Jika justice is if the Egyptian people understand he died for them. Jika was 16 years old, people. He didn't want a seat in parliament or to - he was 16 He saw his friends and brothers killed - 9 killed next to him. He was the first to celebrate Morsy. Look at him on Facebook, doing this, he's the only one up on people's shoulders. Cheering for Morsy. I said to him 'Gaber you're cheering for Morsy, Morsy's not what you think'. And how. Morsy killed him. He's the first martyr of Morsy's government. And the rest is yet to come. I'll be there on Tuesday I'll be there with you in the square. We all have to be there. Or we can hand over our country and leave. Or we submit to Morsy's declaration that gives him impunity to murder - Jika's not the first and he won't be the last Everyone will be taken, will be arrested And the President who thinks he's God, who gives the orders who has surpassed the Prophet Mohamed, peace be upon him. Even the Prophet Mohamed made mistakes I even heard it from one of them, from Sheikh Qaradawi. If even the Prophet Mohamed made mistakes, how can we let Morsi have all these powers? He could wake up crazy in the morning and make a decision that ruins the country. Without consulting with anyone. He could wake from a dream and go strike Israel, and Israel will strike back and the country will be in flames Today a new tyrant arrived. He said "I'm not a wearing a [bullet-proof] vest' No, we're wearing vests But our vests are from God If we're to be killed, we'll be killed as we sit... And if God protects us he protects us. And after you've killed our children there's nothing left You'll kill us, so what? Once you've drunk the blood of Egyptians you're finished. Egyptians' blood is sweet, like sugar. But watch out, you won't be able to stop. You'll kill a second, a third, a fourth time I'm telling you: you've given orders to kill now People will die. If you still believe in God, fear him We will never create another Pharaoh, who can say 'be' and so it is. The whole world's taken aback, asking what he's doing. The whole world. That European loan he was so pleased with telling us we've achieved something! We borrowed it. They'll take it back from you tomorrow. The achievement. I say to the people in Tahrir, stand firm, you're in the right. Just stay peaceful. We're not murderers like them. They think it's OK to shed blood. We won't meet God with blood on our hands. Leave them to meet God with blood on their hands. Let them burn in hell. I'm ready - you're not wearing a vest and neither am I. You can kill me. You can kill me if you want. But you can't kill me unless God wills it. Not you, not your people, not your Army, not your police. None of those can kill me. I'll die on the day God chose for me.