The Freeman

Egypt’s Mubarak to be put under house arrest

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CAIRO — Egypt’s deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak is expected to be freed from prison and placed under house arrest on Thursday after being ordered released the previous day, following more than two years in detention.

The developmen­t is a new twist in the saga of the long-time president, toppled in Egypt’s popular uprising in 2011, and could potentiall­y stoke tensions in the deeply divided nation. It could also amplify the anger against the military-backed government and Islamist allegation­s that last month’s military coup against Mubarak’s successor, Mohammed Morsi, was a step toward restoring the old regime.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi ordered Mubarak be put under house arrest as part of the emergency measures imposed this month after Morsi’s removal from office. The decision appeared designed to ease some of the criticism over Mubarak being freed from prison and ensure that he appears in court next week for a separate trial.

El-Beblawi’s announceme­nt came hours after a court ordered Mubarak be released for the first time since he was first detained in April 2011.

Prison officials said he may be released as early as Thursday but it was unclear where he will be held under house arrest, whether in one of his residences or in a hospital, considerin­g his frail health.

Since his ouster, Mubarak’s supporters have released conflictin­g details about his health, including that the 85 year old 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. But security officials said Mubarak was more likely to be moved to a military hospital because of his ailing health.

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