Mubarak Denies Kill Demonstrator

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Mubarak to form a team of investigators to prove this.


Former Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, has denied charges of murder that he did to hundreds of demonstrators in Cairo in early 2011. To prove this, Mubarak ordered the establishment of a special investigating team / special teams. 




This was conveyed Mubarak's lawyer, Farid El Deeb, told the television station CNN, Sunday, May 29, 2011. Speaking on behalf of Mubarak who is currently bedridden, El Deeb said that his client had been charged with ordering the killing of sadness to the demonstrators. 

"He was very sad and regretted this because he never imagined the existence of the allegations. Mubarak said that the allegations were wrong," said El Deeb. 
More than 800 people were killed, including 50 policemen, since the demonstrations in Cairo, Egypt, lasted from January to February 2011. Allegedly they were killed by bullets penetrated the authorities as well as snipers on the orders of Mubarak. 
Mubarak denied that. El Deeb said that Mubarak had ordered a team of investigators uncover cases of massacre protesters in the field ut-Tahrir, Cairo. 

"We still need to reveal who shot the policeman who killed the Egyptian revolution," he said. The indictment filed last week against Mubarak's Egypt to the court. Mubarak accused of having ordered and fail to prevent the killing of demonstrators in Cairo. If convicted, Mubarak threatened the death penalty. 
Earlier, a former Egyptian intelligence chief and vice-president, Omar Suleiman, said Mubarak knows exactly every real bullets that hit the demonstrators. Mubarak also know how many victims were killed in the field ut-Tahrir, this is based on reports it receives every hour. 
"The report includes all firing live ammunition and rubber bullets toward protesters who aim to stop the revolution," said Suleiman quoted by local daily Al-Akbar.

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