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Egypt court postpones Mubarak's final trial over 2011 killing of protesters

Published 05/11/2015, 09:34
Updated 05/11/2015, 09:40
© Reuters. Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak waves to his supporters with his sons Alaa and Gamal inside a cage in a courtroom during their trial at the police academy, on the outskirts of Cairo

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's top court on Thursday postponed the final trial of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak over the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that ended his 30-year rule.

The Cassation Court adjourned Mubarak's second and final retrial until Jan. 21 and ordered that it be moved from the High Court building in the centre of Cairo to a "suitable location".

Many high profile trials have taken place at Cairo's heavily fortified Police Academy since the 2011 uprising. The court did not specify where it would move the trial.

Mubarak, 87, was originally sentenced to life in prison in 2012 for conspiring to murder 239 demonstrators, sowing chaos and creating a security vacuum during an 18-day revolt which began in January 2011, but a retrial was ordered on appeal.

In that retrial, an Egyptian court in November dropped its case against him but public prosecutors appealed.

Mubarak-era figures are slowly being cleared of charges and a series of laws limiting political freedoms have raised fears that the old leadership is regaining influence.

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, which brought in Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.

But Mursi only lasted a year in office after mass protests against his rule in 2013 prompted then military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to take power. Sisi went on to win a presidential election last year.

© Reuters. Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak waves to his supporters with his sons Alaa and Gamal inside a cage in a courtroom during their trial at the police academy, on the outskirts of Cairo

He has since cracked down on Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood and thousands of Brotherhood supporters have been jailed.

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