Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The prosecutor makes Mubarak under arrest for the repression of the revolt and corrupcin

The Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was questioned yesterday by the death of protesters in the February revolt that ended his 30-year regime and crimes of corruption. The questioning had to be interrupted because Mubarak suffered a heart attack and had to be admitted to a hospital. A source at the Hospital of Sharm el Sheikh has denied that the Egyptian president has been transferred to Cairo, and announced that his health is "unstable." The medical source was quoted by state news agency MENA has said that Mubarak is still in hospital in this coastal town on the Sinai Peninsula, and has not been transferred to a military hospital in Cairo, as previously claimed sources security services to the newspaper Al Ahram.

At the gates of the hospital several demonstrators opposed to last rais have focused to show their joy. Although interviews are not over, the Egyptian Public Prosecutor has ordered that Mubarak is placed under arrest for at least 15 days while being investigated, as reported by public television Nile.

They have also been placed under arrest their two sons, Alaa and Gamal. "His condition is now unstable and is under observation after would be stable in the last hours," said a medical source, who has indicated that "the medical team continues their health closely." Moreover, this source has flatly denied the information previously disclosed on landing a military helicopter near the Hospital of Sharm el Sheikh Mubarak to transfer to the Egyptian capital.

"It is a mere rumor," he underlined, has explained that Mubarak is on the third floor of the hospital, which has an intensive care section. As he explained the spokesman for the prosecutor, the president has been placed under arrest by the research being followed by the killing of demonstrators in protests at the hands of law enforcement.

About 800 people died during the popular uprising that ended nearly 30 years of Mubarak's regime. It has also ordered the detention for 15 days of the two sons of former president, Gamal, considered the successor, and Alaa, of the same investigation, according to a statement from the Prosecutor posted on his Facebook page.

The prosecutor explained that interrogation, both Mubarak and their children did not take place in Cairo for security reasons. For now, Mubarak sieguirá in the hospital while their children have been transferred to Tora prison in Cairo, according to informed security sources. The arrest of Mubarak and his sons may alleviate the discontent of many of the protagonists of the revolution, who continue every Friday in Tahrir Square in Cairo to demand that the military authorities who took power after the fall of Mubarak processing former dictator and early implementation of the democratic reforms demanded.

Without going any further, last Friday, the protest rally degenerated into rioting in Tahrir, repressed by the army, which claimed the lives of two people. Some think that the military trying to protect Mubarak, who was in the military and for decades was its chief. moreover, the Egyptian judicial authorities have ordered the arrest of lawyer Murtada exparlamentario and Mansur for his alleged involvement in the so-called "battle of the camel", which true to the previous regime tried to break up protests in the Liberation Square with riders brutally entering the square mounted on horses and camels.

The prosecutor ordered the arrest Zainedin Sami for 15 days to investigate their alleged involvement in attacks against people demonstrating peacefully, the epicenter of the Egyptian revolution, the past 2 and 3 February. Mubarak is hospitalized yesterday in a hospital in Sharm el Sheikh, the city where he took refuge with his family when he fled from Cairo and left office on 11 February.

He was taken there after suffering a "heart attack" while being questioned about an alleged embezzlement of public funds and the deaths of demonstrators during the crackdown on the riots that ended his regime. In recent weeks had raised speculation that the 82-year exmandatario had health problems that advisers consistently denied.

The former president underwent surgery in Germany in March 2010 of the gallbladder. Egyptian Minister of Health Hatem Ashraf said night that Mubarak remained stable and added that the interrogations in the courts remain in the hospital. A hospital manager has informed Al Arabiya exmandatario that is in a position to answer questions.

The public prosecutor ordered on Sunday to question the president and his two sons, Gamal and Alaa. Although several countries have frozen the assets of the family, Mubarak denied that same day in a recorded message that had been enriched during his 30 years in power: "I have no accounts outside of Egypt.

The Egyptians can be sure that its former president has only one account in the country in an Egyptian bank. " Egyptian Justice Minister, Mahmoud El Guindy, reported that an Egyptian delegation will travel to several countries in the coming days to conduct an inventory of the accounts and assets that Mubarak has abroad.

Police and soldiers new uprisings took place yesterday on the Liberation of the Egyptian capital, where hundreds of thousands of people claimed on Friday to the military junta that runs the country feels the president in the dock to try him for corruption. A revolt that caused two deaths and at least 15 injured after a police charge.

A group of protesters hoisted in front of the hospital where he was admitted to the exmandatario, heavily guarded by security forces, a sign that read "Here's the butcher." Mubarak excolaboradores Several have been arrested in recent weeks, accused of corruption or abuse of power.

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