Egypt
Egyptians have expressed mixed views after the Cairo Court of Cassation rejected on Saturday, January, 9. the appeal made by former president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons against their three-year imprisonment in what is popularly known as the “presidential palaces” case.
“The judgment is actually meaningless, because this sentence cannot even be executed to him, as he already spent over four years in detention. There will be no more three years for him,” said a Cairo resident.
For most of Egyptians, the course of the case worn off their interests and attention and although many hold different views on whether the former president is not guilty, most of them agree that it was time the case ended.
“Even if he’s sentenced to death, what will it bring to our ordinary people? What benefit can we get from it?” another Egyptian said, stressing that it was time to move forward.
The Cassations Court decided to support the Cairo Criminal Court’s May 2015 ruling to imprison Mubarak and his sons, Alaa and Gamal, for three years and to fine them 125 million and 779 thousand EGP. The three were also obliged to repay 21 million and 107 thousand EGP.
The three were charged with diverting public funds and using the money to upgrade family properties.
00:58
Egypt says its working to halt Israel's 'aggression' on Lebanon
02:10
BRICS: African leaders call for reforms of international institutions
01:27
Egyptian, Russian leaders agree to strengthen ties during Brics summit
Go to video
Ex-Fulham Captain Ronnie Gibbons accuses Mohamed Al Fayed of groping at Harrods
11:07
Egypt's Economy Hard Hit by Gaza War [Business Africa]
01:32
Egypt, Spain renew calls for ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon