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Egypt:
Mubarak Trial Adjourned for Three Weeks
RNW Africa, 15 August 2011
Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak, bound to a stretcher and caged, appeared in court on Monday before the judge announced a three-week adjournment and an end to live… Read more »
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Egypt:
Mubarak Arrives On Stretcher As Trial Resumes
RFI, 15 August 2011
Egypt's toppled president, Hosni Mubarak, arrived on a stretcher in Cairo on Monday for the resumption of his trial on murder charges, with state television showing the images. Read more »
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Egypt:
Trial of Hosni Mubarak
Daily Trust, 15 August 2011
Last week, former Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, along with two of his sons, was arraigned before the court for large scale corruption and for the death of some 800 protesters… Read more »
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Egypt:
Mubarak's Last Laugh?
Independent (Kampala), 13 August 2011
His public trial shows what united demands can achieve. Unity can bring justice and freedom later. Polarisation will bring none. August 3, 2011, will be remembered as a historic… Read more »
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Egypt:
Obasanjo Criticizes Mubarak Humiliation
Nation, 4 August 2011
Retired Nigerian leader Olusegun Obasanjo has termed as a big embarrassment the humbling images of former Egyptian president caged in a Cairo courtroom to answer to murder charges. Read more »
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Egypt:
Mubarak Wheeled Into Cairo Court On Stretcher
RFI, 3 August 2011
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was wheeled into an improvised court in Cairo's police academy on Wednesday to stand trial for murder and corruption. Read more »
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Egypt:
Ousted Strongman Mubarak Goes on Trial
RNW Africa, 3 August 2011
Months after an uprising ended his 30-year-rule, Egypt's ex-president Hosni Mubarak goes on trial Wednesday on murder charges, in a historic moment for the Arab region whose… Read more »
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Egypt:
Justice for Victims Means Fair Trial for Former President
AI London, 2 August 2011
The trial of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak must be fair, transparent and reveal the full truth about unlawful killings of anti-government protesters during this year's… Read more »
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Egypt:
Army Deployed to Tahrir Square to Oust Demonstrators
RFI, 1 August 2011
The Egyptian army descended on Cairo's Tahrir Square Monday to drive out protesters continuing a sit-in to denounce the country's interim military leadership and demand that former… Read more »
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Egypt:
Mubarak 'Refuses Food, Extremely Weak'
RNW Africa, 28 July 2011
Egypt's ex-president Hosni Mubarak, due to go on trial next week for murder, is refusing food in his hospital detention and has become extremely weak, state media reported on… Read more »
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Egypt:
Protests Turn Increasingly Violent While Tensions Mount Over Trials
ISS, 26 July 2011
Former President Hosni Mubarak is set to head to trial alongside former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly, but the seeming reluctance to try other ministers, and the swearing in of… Read more »
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Egypt:
New Clashes As Protesters Demand Faster Reforms
RFI, 24 July 2011
Violent clashes broke out in Cairo late Saturday between protesters demanding political change and loyalists of the ruling military council, hours after the military ruler pledged… Read more »
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Egypt:
Fears for Activist After Attack On Protest March
AI London, 23 July 2011
Amnesty International has urged the Egyptian authorities to ensure that an activist thought to have been arrested on 23 July is immediately freed and that he is not subjected to… Read more »
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Egypt:
New Cabinet Sworn in Amid Protests
RFI, 22 July 2011
New ministers in a sweeping reshuffle of Egypt's cabinet took their oaths in front of the country's military ruler on Thursday, as the prime minister sought to appease protestors… Read more »