Hosni Mubarak: Egyptian court drops murder charges

 
Charges dropped: Hosni Mubarak at a hearing in Cairo, Egypt (Picture: AP)
Standard Reporter29 November 2014

An Egyptian court has dropped charges against former president Hosni Mubarak in connection with the killing of protesters in 2011.

Mubarak, 86, was also acquitted of corruption charges that he faced along with his sons Alaa and Gamal.

The charges were in connection with the killing of almost 900 demonstrators during an uprising that ended his nearly three-decade reign.

Today's verdict concludes his retrial along with his two sons, his security chief and six top security commanders, who were all acquitted. Also on trial was businessman Hussein Salem, a longtime Mubarak friend tried in absentia. He too was acquitted.

The protesters were killed in the 18-day uprising that ended when Mubarak stepped down, handing over power to the military. The trial, however, was concerned only with the killing of 239 protesters, whose names were cited in the charges sheet.

Presiding judge Mahmoud al-Rashidi made clear that the dismissal of the charges did not absolve Mubarak of the "corruption" and "weakness" of the latter years of his 29-year rule and praised the January 2011 uprising, saying that its goals - freedom, bread and social justice - were justified.

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