The future isn’t looking so bright for former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Not only did the defunct dictator lose his grip on power earlier this year, but his health is on the decline and he will soon stand trial on murder and corruption charges.
If you’ll recall, Mubarak (allegedly) slaughtered innocent citizens during the now infamous Egyptian protests. As per The New York Times:
Egypt’s top prosecutor on Tuesday ordered former President Hosni Mubarak to stand trial in connection with the killing of unarmed protesters during the 18-day-revolt that forced him from power, yielding to one of the revolution’s top demands just days before many of its organizers had vowed to return to Tahrir Square for another day of protest.
In a statement, Egyptian prosecutor Mahmoud Abdel-Meguid said he would also charge Mr. Mubarak and his two sons, Gamal and Alaa, with corruption and self-dealing. The prosecutor also plans to file charges against a businessman close to the family, Hussein Salem. Among other ventures, Mr. Salem was part owner of a company involved in an Egyptian government deal to sell natural gas to Israel that is now under investigation.
If Mr. Mubarak is convicted on the accusations, he could potentially face the death penalty.
This is a welcome development for Egyptian citizens who began calling for legal retribution back in April. Earlier today, CNN reported that the trial will likely take place in June. Watch below for more:
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