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Egypt: Mubarak in Court, Accused of “Tyrannical Rule”

HeadlineJan 03, 2012

Egypt’s chief prosecutor has accused ousted leader Hosni Mubarak of imposing a “tyrannical rule” during his nearly 30 years in power. Mubarak is in court this week on charges of killing more than 800 protesters during the uprising last year. On Monday, Mubarak was wheeled into the courthouse on a stretcher.

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