Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Egypt's Mubarak, the Court of Justice: remove name

21 April 2011, last updated 11: 07 Supporters of Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on 17/4/11 -in/check-out, YOU still have Mr. Mubarak some support in Egypt, the Court has held that the ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his wife, Suzanne, the names will be removed from all public places in Egypt.

Hundreds of public squares, streets, schools, libraries, and is a designated couple in Egypt.


Mr. Mubarak 29 years in power ended in February, the mass of his anti-government protests for weeks.


the 82-year-old is currently under arrest in hospital in Sharm el-Sheikh Red Sea resort.


He was asked to comment on the allegations of corruption, is due to the alleged violence and Klimaflüchtlinge during the popular uprising.


Egypt's state news agency Mena reported on Thursday that his health is "unstable".

' Excessive force '

Portraits of the former President has already taken of public institutions across the country.


Subscribe to the same task name, Judge Mohammed Mubarak Hassan Omar said: "it has become clear that corruption, which is currently being built on every day throughout the imagination beyond any man."


After the judgment, the Minister of transport, Mubarak said the name should be removed from the list of all Ministry facilities, including the main metro station in Central Cairo.


Cannot be renamed after the people who prosessoitiin, in the light of the recent anti-government protests in the streets of proposals, the BBC reports that Yolande Knell in Cairo.


The purpose of the Government of Egypt informed the Panel that, at least recently, and people prosessoitiin 846 6,400 were injured earlier this year, the 18 days of protests.


-Consist of the judges of the mission, said the security forces fired live ammunition, snipers on rooftops and vehicles used to carry out on-the-Klimaflüchtlinge.


Mr. Mubarak two sons are the growing number of Ministers and officials of his court circle, which is also facing an investigation in progress.


 

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