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Prosecutors want Egypt's Mubarak hanged for killing protesters
Published in Bikya Masr on 06 - 01 - 2012

CAIRO: A prosecutor in the trial of Egypt's ousted President Hosni Mubarak quoted the Qur'an on Thursday in demanding the former dictator be hanged for ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters during the 18 days of uprising that forced him from power last year.
“There is life for you in the law of retribution, o men of understanding,” prosecutor Mostafa Khater told the court, quoting from Islam's holy book.
It marked the end of the prosecutions case against the 83-year-old former president, who prosecutors argue was responsible for the death of nearly 1,000 citizens during the protest movement that began last January 25.
The defense is expected to deliver their final arguments next week before a panel of judges deliver a verdict ahead of the one-year anniversary of the uprising.
Activists and families of the victims of the uprising have demanded justice, telling Bikyamasr.com from the court they “expect Mubarak to face the same fate as our loved ones for what he did to this country.”
But there are worries that anything less than the death penalty could spark massive outrage ahead of January 25, when activists hope to galvanize thousands for anti-military protests.
“I don't know what would happen if he is not found guilty and sentenced to death,” said Mona Omar, a young 22-year-old law student who has been assisting families in delivering testimony to legal counsel.
She told Bikyamasr.com that “if Mubarak is not put to death, I think the country will revolt and the military knows this so it will be interesting to watch. There is a lot of anger on the ground. I feel it.”
Mubarak, his former minister of interior Habib al-Adly and 6 top aides are on trial for killing protesters during the 18 days of the popular uprising that ousted the president and brought the former regime down.
They also face charges of financial corruption and importing Egyptian gas to Israel for prices lower than the international rate.
The violence used by the police left some 1,000 people dead and hundreds more injured. Families of those who lost their lives in the clashes late in January and early February, gathered outside the courtroom holding signs demanding swift justice.
Mubarak, who is reportedly suffering from severe depression, was flown in a private jet to the court from his private, highly secured medical wing at the International Medical Center, where he is being treated instead of the prison hospital, whose defense claim is not ready for his “condition.”
The committee assigned by the attorney general to assess Mubarak's condition recommended that he stay at the same place, “as he could be in danger of a stroke or a heart attack” if he is to be moved.
The army and police are cooperating in securing the trial in unprecedented security measures to make sure Mubarak is safe.
Mubarak's two sons, Gamal and Alaa, are also on trial for financial corruption and are accused of using their positions as the president's sons to seal illegal deals, raising the family's fortune to tens of millions of dollars.
Mubarak was positioning his son Gamal to succeed him in ruling the country, fueling public anger and protests over the past 7 years in opposition to the alleged power transfer plan.
** Manar Ammar contributed to this report.
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