Ottawa Citizen

Out of jail, Mubarak is held in hospital

Ex-president due in court next week

- SARAH EL DEEB

CAIRO, Egypt Egypt’s ousted leader Hosni Mubarak was released from prison Thursday and transporte­d to a military hospital in a Cairo suburb where he will be held under house arrest, according to state TV.

Prime Minister Hazem elBeblawi had ordered that Mubarak be put under house arrest as part of the emergency measures imposed this month after a wave of violence sparked by the ouster of Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi, who had succeeded Mubarak as Egypt’s first freely elected President.

Thursday’s move followed a court decision ordering the release in relation to charges of receiving gifts from a stateowned newspaper.

The release threatened to stoke unrest as the Arab nation is already roiled in a crisis over a military coup against Morsi.

But the decision to place him under house arrest instead of letting him go free appeared designed to ease some of the criticism over releasing Mubarak and to ensure that he appears in court next week for a separate trial.

Despite his release, the 85-year-old ousted leader still faces retrial on charges of complicity in the killing of protesters in the 2011 uprising against him, which could put him back behind bars. His court case resumes next week. He also is being investigat­ed in at least two other corruption cases.

State TV said a medically equipped helicopter transporte­d Mubarak to the military hospital in the southern Maadi suburb.

Footage on private TV stations showed the helicopter carrying Mubarak arrive at the pad outside the military hospital, on the banks of the Nile.

He was immediatel­y transporte­d to an ambulance, heavily guarded, and moved across the street to the hospital. Mubarak was held for several weeks of his two years’ detention in the same hospital as he underwent medical checkups. His lawyers had cited bad conditions in the prison facilities. Prison authoritie­s had renovated a ward where he was later kept.

Since his ouster, Mubarak’s supporters have released conflictin­g details about his health, including that he suffered a stroke, a heart attack and at times went into a coma. His critics called these an attempt to gain public sympathy and court leniency.

His wife, Suzanne, has been living in Cairo and keeping a low profile, occasional­ly visiting Mubarak and their two sons in prison.

 ?? STR/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Egyptian security forces and medics wheel a stretcher carrying former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak from a military helicopter into an ambulance at a Cairo military hospital after his release from prison Thursday. Mubarak will be held under house...
STR/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Egyptian security forces and medics wheel a stretcher carrying former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak from a military helicopter into an ambulance at a Cairo military hospital after his release from prison Thursday. Mubarak will be held under house...

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