Showing posts with label Hosni Mubarak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hosni Mubarak. Show all posts

Bed-ridden, caged, Egypt's Mubarak goes on trial

Mubarak trial

An ailing, 83-year-old Hosni Mubarak, lying ashen-faced on a hospital bed within a metal defendants cage with his two sons position protectively beside him in white prison uniforms, denied charges of corruption and complicity in the killing of protesters at the create of his historic trial on Wednesday.

The spectacle, aired live on state television, was a dramatic moment for Egyptians. Many savored the humiliation of the man who lined with unquestionable power for 29 years, during which opponents were tortured, corruption was rife, poverty reach and political life was stifled.

After widespread skepticism that Egypt's military ruler would permit one of their own — a former head of the air force — to be prosecuted in front of the world, the scene go a long way to satisfy one of the key demands that has combined protesters since Feb. 11, when Mubarak fell following an 18-day uprising.

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Obama consults Saudi King Abdullah on Egypt

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President Barack Obama harassed the need for a significant and lasting political changeover in Egypt in a phone call with key ally King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, official said.

"The President spoke today with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia about the condition in Egypt," the White House said in a speech.

"The President emphasizes the implication of taking instantaneous steps toward an arranged changeover that is meaningful, lasting, rightful, and responsive to the aspiration of the Egyptian people.

"The President also reaffirmed the long-term promise of the United States to stillness and security in the region."

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who is beneath siege after days of raging street objection is documented to be close to King Abdullah, who has intended efforts by what he said were "intruders" to hinder with Egypt's constancy.

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Egyptians stage massive anti-Mubarak protest

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Egyptians have theatrical one of their main complaint yet insisting President Hosni Mubarak step down right away and pay no attention to a government plan to move power. For numerous protesters it was the first time they had united the daily exhibitions in Cairo's Tahrir Square showing the lobby group, now in its third week, still has drive.

A lot of said they were inspired by a Google executive's in tears televised account of his imprisonment by refuge forces.

Mubarak has say no to step down, but said neither he nor his son will stand for president in polls due in September. Vice President Omar Suleiman, who has been holding talks with resistance groups, said there was now a road map to hand over power, other than activist were indifferent by the plan.

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US Officials: US-Egypt discuss Mubarak quitting

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The Obama management is in talks with top Egyptian officials about the possible instantaneous acquiescence of President Hosni Mubarak and the configuration of an interim government that could get ready the country for free and fair ballot votes later this year, U.S. officials said late Thursday.

Formation of a military-backed concierge government in Egypt is one of more than a few ideas being conversed as anti-Mubarak protests rise in the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities, the officials said. Those protests are predictable to grow in size and strength on Friday and the administration fears they may go off into more widespread fighting unless the government takes physical steps to address the protesters' main order that Mubarak depart office.

The officials stressed out the United States isn't seeking to enforce a solution on Egypt save for noted that the administration had made a ruling that Mubarak has to go rapidly if there is to be a passive declaration to the crisis. The officials spoke on form of anonymity to talk about the susceptible diplomatic talks, which are continuing. The talks regarding Mubarak's immediate going away were first report by The New York Times.

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Egypt chaos: Dozens of reporters beaten, arrested

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Threatening gangs backing President Hosni Mubarak attacked the media and human rights activists Thursday in an ugly twist in Egypt's crisis as government opponents pressed supporters out of Cairo's main square in a second day of road battles. Organizers called for activists trying to topple the regime to fill every four-sided figure in the huge assets on Friday.

The new vice president widely careful the first successor Mubarak has ever designated fueled anti-foreign feeling by going on state TV and blaming outsiders for fomenting strife. The government has accuse media outlets of being concerned to protesters who want the president to relinquish now rather than hand out out his term, as he has vowed to do.

The Obama administration, for now, was in talks with top Egyptian officials in relation to the prospect of Mubarak directly away resigning and the formation of an intervening government that could organize the country for free and fair elections later this year, U.S. officials said Thursday. The talks were first account by The New York Times.

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China restricts reports on Egypt protests

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The protest in Egypt is about free elections and overthrows a longtime dictator? Not according to China's state media, which is picturing them as the kind of chaos that comes with Western-style democratic system?

The new uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia are no doubt giving silence to many strict regimes around the world, other than nowhere else appears to be as strong-minded to control the communication as China.

Chinese censor have blocked the ability to explore the term "Egypt" on microblogging sites, and user notes that draw parallels to China have been delete from Internet forums. The People's Daily, the flagship daily of the Communist Party, carried only a short details Thursday saying Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak would not rest for re-election.

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Egypt crowds unmoved by Mubarak's vow not to run

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President Hosni Mubarak defy a quarter-million protesters demanding he step down straight away, announce Tuesday he would dish up out the last months of his term and "die on Egyptian soil." He promise not to seek re-election, other than that did not calm public fury as clashes exploded between his opponents and group.


The activists, whose numbers multiplied in excess of tenfold in a single day Tuesday for their main rally yet, have be adamant they will not end their extraordinary week-old wave of unrest until their ruler for almost three decades goes.

Mubarak's halfway acknowledgment an end to his rule seven months down the road susceptible to inflame dissatisfaction and anger in the middle of protesters, who have been peaceful in current days.

Egyptian reform leader calls for Mubarak to resign

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Egypt's most famous democratic system advocate took up a bullhorn Sunday and called for President Hosni Mubarak to leave, speaking to thousands of protester who defied a blackout for a third night. Fighter jets streaked low in the clouds and police return to the capital's streets high-profile displays of right over a circumstances spiraling out of organize.

Nobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei's outer shell in Tahrir, or Liberation, Square underscore the jockeying for control of the mass protest movement that erupt outwardly out of nowhere in the past week to shake the Arab world's the majority crowded nation.

Now in their sixth day, the protests have come to be centered in the square, where demonstrators have camped since Friday. Up to 10,000 protesters gather there Sunday, and even after the 4 p.m. curfew, they number in the thousands, counting families with young children, address Mubarak with their chants of "Leave, leave, leave."

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OBAMA SAYS MUBARAK MUST DELIVER ON DEMOCRACY PROMISE



Stepping up pressure on a brawny but flawed Middle East ally, President Barack Obama said he personally told Egypt's Hosni Mubarak Friday night to take "material steps" to expand rights inside the Arab nation furthermore refrain from violence against protesters flooding the streets of Cairo and other cities. The White House suggested U.S. aid could be at stake.

"Surely, there determination be difficult days to come, but the United States will continue to stand up for the rights of the Egyptian people and work with their administration in pursuit of a future that is more just, more free and more hopeful," Obama told reporters in the State Dining Room following speaking with the long-time leader from the White House.

The president made his comments on small screen shortly after he and Mubarak spoke. The half-hour phone call was initiate by the White House.

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AMID MASSIVE PROTESTS, EGYPT LEADER FIRES CABINET



Facing a popular uprising, Egypt's president ablaze his Cabinet early Saturday after protesters engulfed his country in chaos battling police with stones and firebombs, ablaze down the ruling party head office and defying a night curfew enforced by the army.
In a nationally televise address at midnight, President Hosni Mubarak made vague promise of social reform but did not propose to step down himself. He also defended his security forces outraging protesters calling for an end to his nearly 30-year regime.
"We want Mubarak to go and instead he is dig in further," protester Kamal Mohammad said. "He thinks it is calming down the circumstances but he is just angering people more."

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Egypt unrest enters third day, ElBaradei to return

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Activists annoying to expel Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak played cat-and-mouse with police on the streets into the early on hours of Thursday, as unparalleled protests against his 30-year rule enter a third day.

Prominent reform activist Mohamed ElBaradei, who lives in Vienna, was predictable to go back to Egypt on Thursday, an influx that could rouse protest that so far have lacked a leader.

At least three protesters and one policeman have died in clash since they erupt on Tuesday. The protests, encouraged by a popular revolt in Tunisia and exceptional during Mubarak's strong-handed rule, have seen police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators throw rocks and petrol bombs.

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