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Mubarak, the president ousted in Arab Spring, dies in hospital at 91

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EGYPTIAN STATE TV has said the country’s former president Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted in the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, has died at the age of 91.

Mr Mubarak, who was in power for almost three decades, was forced to resign on February 11 2011 following 18 days of protests around the country.

The Arab Spring uprisings convulsed autocratic regimes across the Middle East.

Throughout his rule, Mr Mubarak was a stalwart US ally, a bulwark against Islamic militancy and guardian of Egypt’s peace with Israel.

But to the tens of thousands of young Egyptians who rallied in Cairo’s central Tahrir Square and elsewhere in 2011, Mr Mubarak was a relic, a latter-day pharaoh.

They were inspired by the Tunisian revolt, and harnessed the power of social media to unleash popular anger over the brutality that shadowed his rule.

In the end, with millions of people massed in Tahrir Square and city centres around the country and even marching to the doorstep of Mr Mubarak’s palace, the military that long nurtured him pushed him aside on February 11 2011.

The generals took power, hoping to preserve what they could of the system he led.

State TV said Mr Mubarak died at a Cairo hospital where he had undergone unspecifie­d surgery. The report said he had health complicati­ons but offered no other details.

Though Tunisia’s president fell before him, the removal of Mr Mubarak was the more stunning collapse in the face of the Arab Spring shaking regimes across the Arab world.

He became the only leader to be ousted in the wave of protests to be imprisoned.

He was convicted along with his former security chief on June 2012 and sentenced to life in prison for failing to prevent the killing of some 900 protesters in 2011. Both appealed the verdict and a higher court later cleared them in 2014.

The acquittal stunned many Egyptians, thousands of whom poured into central Cairo to show their anger.

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 ?? PICTURES: AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? FALLEN STRONGMAN: Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Italy in 2003 and with President Ronald Reagan in 1982. Ousted by uprisings in 2011, Mubarak has died aged 91.
PICTURES: AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES FALLEN STRONGMAN: Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Italy in 2003 and with President Ronald Reagan in 1982. Ousted by uprisings in 2011, Mubarak has died aged 91.

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