Thursday, May 5, 2011

Mubarak meets 83 years and remains under house arrest

Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, forced to relinquish power last February 11, served 83 years lying in a hospital bed, guarded by police and now without hope of founding a dynasty, with their two sons in jail and awaiting a trial that could lead to the gallows. For 29 years, which remained undaunted, Mubarak tried to hide until the last moment his advanced age, with its long black hair dye, and the harshness of his regime with a democracy of cardboard.

From his hospital bed, where he hopes to recover to go to prison pending further inquiries, has seen in Egypt succeeded abruptly unimaginable situations during his long tenure.

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