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Old 24-10-2011, 10:28 AM   #1
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Default Hosni Mubarak joins list of dead leaders?

Mubarak joins list of dead leaders that crossed the West
(3 days after Mubaraks overthrow, attention turned to Libya and the overthrow of Gadhafi. Mubarak had been visibly disturbed upon receiving news of of Gadhafi’s brutal death. Just like so many other leaders of countries who crossed NATO or the west, Mubarak joins the list... Huessein, Gadhafi, Milosevic’, Kaczyński….)

Mubarak critical, may be dead – RT
24 October, 2011, 12:17
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Sources in Egypt say that the ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who was being tried for alleged ordering to kill civilians and corruption in Cairo, may have died in custody, RT’s Paula Slier reports.
If true, Mubarak becomes the second head of state to become a victim of the so-called Arab Spring and not be properly tried for the crimes the opposition charged him with. Earlier, Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi died under suspicious circumstances after being captured by rebel forces.
Egyptian media say Mubarak, whose health had deteriorated to the point where he had to be lying in bed during his trial, was informed about Gaddafi’s death, which worsened his condition. The former Egyptian leader suffered a heart attack after seeing his long-time friend’s body bloodied and still.
Whether the attack was fatal or not is unclear.
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Initial reports said the attack was fatal, while later it the sources said Mubarak is rather in critical condition and may pass away at any moment. The reports were difficult to verify immediately, and some media reports in Egypt say the former president is not even in intensive care. The former leader’s lawyer says his client is in good shape.
Mubarak's heart never stopped beating, he only suffered heart problems and a slight increase in blood pressure, Xinhua news agency reported Monday, citing state-run Al-Ahram newspaper. The Chinese agency’s sources also denied the former strongman had been moved to intensive care.
The ousted leader had undergone a medical checkup Friday and the results showed he suffered atrial fibrillation, namely irregular and rapid beating of the heart's atria, according to Xinhua.
However the Egyptian army decided to ramp-up security in the hospital where Mubarak is being kept under arrest. Extra guards have surrounded the building as well as entered the floor on which the ailing ex-president is being treated, says Slier.
Mubarak has been charged with various crimes, including ordering to shoot at protesters who took to the streets of Egypt in February and eventually overthrew the government. The uprising ended the four-decade rule of the regime. So far, a number of his former subordinates have testified before the court, but none confirmed the accusations.
Another famous similar case in resent history is that of Slobodan Milosevic. The president of Serbia and Yugoslavia was in custody of the Hague Tribunal for alleged crimes committed during the 1990s Balkan wars. The trial was never finished as the defendant died in custody in 2006 of a heart attack.
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Old 24-10-2011, 10:35 AM   #2
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It is surreal, even one when knows of the dirty agenda behind corporate news-entertainment.

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Old 31-10-2011, 02:55 PM   #3
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Wouldn't it be something if the "Egyptian revolution" turned out to be an operation by the Anglo-American oligarchy?

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HSBC accused of helping Egypt generals stifle dissent

Human rights groups and NGOs have accused HSBC bank of colluding in a campaign of intimidation which they say is being waged against them by Egypt’s ruling military council.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...t-6255002.html
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Old 31-10-2011, 04:53 PM   #4
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he maybe ill in that photo but not dead! surely
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