Egypt- Prosecutor to appeal dropping of Mubarak charges, cites flaws


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Egypt's public prosecutor ordered an appeal yesterday against a court decision to drop charges against former president Hosni Mubarak, his interior minister and six aides over the killing of protesters in a 2011 uprising.

Mubarak, now 86, was sentenced to life in prison in 2012 for conspiring to murder 239 demonstrators during an 18-day revolt that ended his 30-year rule, but an appeals court ordered a retrial. On Saturday, the court dropped its case against Mubarak, igniting protests in Cairo in which two people were killed.

"A study of the reasons for the ruling revealed legal flaws that tinged the judgment," public prosecutor Hesham Barakat said in a statement.

Such an appeal is an integral part of the legal process in Egypt and had been expected. The appeals court must now decide whether to accept the appeal and order a retrial or to reject it, thereby upholding the decision to drop the criminal charges against Mubarak.

If Mubarak is retried in the case, it would be for the third and final time under Egyptian law.

Many Egyptians who lived through Mubarak's rule view it as a period of autocracy and crony capitalism. His overthrow led to Egypt's first free election. But the winner, Mohamed Mursi, was ousted last year by then-army chief Abdel Fattah Al Sisi following protests against his rule.

Sisi, who went on to win a presidential election in May, launched a crackdown on Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood. Authorities have jailed thousands of Brotherhood supporters and sentenced hundreds to death in mass trials that drew international criticism.

By contrast, Mubarak-era figures are steadily being freed and a series of laws curbing political freedoms have stirred activists' fears that the old leadership is regaining influence.


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