Saturday, April 23, 2011

Worsens health of former President Hosni Mubarak

.- The health of the deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak would have deteriorated, after prosecutors in the African country extended for another 15 days the detention of the former president. Mubarak, who remains hospitalized in the resort of Sharm El-Sheikh from April 12, is in critical condition, according to sources consulted by the medical center in the Arabic language daily Asharq Al-Awsar.

According to the report, visits to his room would have been banned, said the newspaper is published in London. Mubarak's medical team has determined that the former president is not able to be transferred to Tora prison in Cairo, the report of Asharq Al-AWSA was quoted by The Jerusalem Post.

The Attorney General of Egypt yesterday extended for another 15 days preventive detention for the former president under investigation for alleged abuse of power, corruption and death of Egyptian protesters Justice also ordered the doctor Al Ahmed Al Sobai Sobai verifying Mubarak degree of discomfort and evaluate whether the hospital meets the Tora prison conditions that he be transferred there and complete their incarceration.

The exmandatario, 82, was hospitalized for a heart attack after being placed in provisional detention for questioning for his role in the deaths of protesters during the riots that led to his downfall. According to the prosecution, 846 civilians were killed in the demonstrations and the commission of inquiry into the suppression found that the president was complicit in the brutal use of force that caused these deaths.

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