Hosni Mubarak Leave Egypt
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Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak reportedly has left the country. Reportedly, Mubarak was no longer in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh, and was flying to Germany.
As quoted from Al Jazeera, a source told Mubarak to Germany for treatment. Previously, Mubarak was under house arrest in Sharm El-Sheikh since dropped from power on February 11, 2011.
However, to Al Jazeera, military sources have denied the news. Egyptian military still holds the promise to keep the stay in Egypt Mubarak, until there is justice for the crimes that have been done of former Egyptian leader during his tenure.
The media also previously been reported that this month, Mubarak who has cancer, is in treatment abroad. But, at the time, Mubarak was reportedly receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia.
As quoted from Al Jazeera, a source told Mubarak to Germany for treatment. Previously, Mubarak was under house arrest in Sharm El-Sheikh since dropped from power on February 11, 2011.
However, to Al Jazeera, military sources have denied the news. Egyptian military still holds the promise to keep the stay in Egypt Mubarak, until there is justice for the crimes that have been done of former Egyptian leader during his tenure.
The media also previously been reported that this month, Mubarak who has cancer, is in treatment abroad. But, at the time, Mubarak was reportedly receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia.
In February, the German newspaper, Der Spiegel, also has told us if Mubarak's visit to Germany as part of blurred plan prepared by the United States.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is in power more than 30 years, but was overthrown by a revolutionary movement. Egyptians do demonstrations for several weeks, so as to overthrow Mubarak
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is in power more than 30 years, but was overthrown by a revolutionary movement. Egyptians do demonstrations for several weeks, so as to overthrow Mubarak
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