Hosni Mubarak cleared of killing protesters and corruption
An Egyptian court has cleared outsed President Hosni Mubarak of charges related to corruption, and dropped the case against him for his involvement in killing protesters.
An Egyptian court has cleared outsed President Hosni Mubarak of charges related to corruption, and dropped the case against him for his involvement in killing protesters.
An Egyptian court has cleared ousted President Hosni Mubarak of charges related to corruption, and dropped the case against him for his involvement in killing protesters during the 2011 revolt that removed him from power.
Mubarak's interior minister Habib el-Adly and six aides were also cleared of charges related to the killing of protesters in 2011.
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