Prosecutor orders Mubarak back to prison

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Egypt's prosecutor general ordered former president Hosni Mubarak back to prison Monday (July 16th) after he was moved to a military hospital in Cairo in June, AFP reported.

Prosecutor Abdel Meguid Mahmud issued the transfer order after a committee of medical experts reviewed Mubarak's health and determined he could be sent to Tora prison hospital, deputy prosecutor general Adel al-Saeed said.

After reportedly suffering a stroke, Mubarak was moved June 19th to the Maadi Armed Forces Hospital.

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    هاني السيد

    2012-7-17

    Our Egypt went through a lot of joy at first after Mubark’s step down as if it was a group wedding held all over Egypt. Its great untold joy overwhelmed all Egyptian homes and groups, finally the nightmare has gone which had continued for so many years that it became an inherent corner of the pillars of the country, and represented only darkness for all Egyptians. Our Egypt went through – after that period of time of joy – a period of time, which wasn’t short, in a state of instability and loss of balance in all areas, whether political or economic, so a state of panic and worry spread concerning our Egypt’s future. We live a new period of time in our Egypt's history. Our Egypt is without a president or government or ministers, only the Military Council of Egypt rules as president and government who never get along with the Egyptian people. Till the first Egyptian Parliament elections, this was a new start for an age and road based on freedom of opinion, making decisions, and choice. The appearance of some unintended mistakes from all Egyptians in these elections was logical, whether in methods of propaganda for parties or candidates or from the Egyptian people themselves, but all of it wasn’t fatal mistakes, it’s logical for that to happen, as we – the Egyptians – are choosing for the first time our parliamentarian, and all those mistakes are not to be compared to the corruption we had before.