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Officials jailed over 2008 Cairo rockslide
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 26 - 05 - 2010

A Cairo criminal court Wednesday sentenced the deputy Governor for Cairo to five years in prison, over the rockslide that killed 119 in the western area of the Egyptian capital in 2008. Seven other officials were jailed for three years.
"Mahmoud Yasin, the deputy governor for Cairo, was sentenced to five years in prison for manslaughter. However, he should pay LE5,000 ($800) in lieu of serving his sentence," the court said yesterday.
It added that Yasin was indirectly responsible for the death of the 119 people who died in the Duweiqa landslide of September 2008.
"Seven other officials from the Ministry of Housing and the Municipality of the suburb of Manshiyat Nasser received jail sentences of three years in jail. They can pay LE3,000 each to be spared the jail term," the court said Wednesday.
It added that the eight convicts lagged in warning the residents of the area of the dangers of landslides and forcing them to leave or providing them with alternative residences.
An entire street in Duweiqa, one of the Egyptian capital's poorest districts, disappeared beneath 15 metres of fallen rock in the early morning hours on the day of the 2008 landslide.
Some rocks weighing between 60 to 70 tonnes fell on the village at the foot of the Muqattam hills that Saturday morning, crushing some 50 homes.
It was almost 24 hours before the real search for survivors began.
The Duweiqa district is home to thousands of Cairo's poorest people, many from the country, who live in crumbling, makeshift houses without even basic sanitation.
As the population of the city has swelled, the suburbs have grown unchecked and there are now entire communities living in such precarious conditions, many of them beneath overhanging cliff edges.


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