The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist organization sent letters to 20 European parliaments to incite them against Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, Al Bawaba News reported Friday. The MB urged the European parliaments to not receive Sisi in their respective countries, and follow German parliament speaker Norbert Lammert's example, who cancelled his meeting with the Egyptian President. MB leader Gamal Heshmat said in a statement Friday that the group had sent letters to a number of European countries including France, the Netherlands, Austria, Greece, Turkey and Serbia. Heshmat added the Egyptian judiciary violated international conventions when it issued death sentences for a number of MB leaders and members. Maha Azzam, head of the so-called Egyptian Revolutionary Council in Turkey said that the group would hold meetings with politicians and officials of several European countries to oppose the Egyptian regime, calling on human rights organizations to take a stand against it. Azzam pointed out that the council would meet German MPs to thank them for their rejection of Sisi's visit to Germany.