The health of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak "is deteriorating," according to his lawyer, Farid El Deeb, who reveals that in June 2010 the ousted officer underwent surgery at Heidelberg (Germany), where was removed the pancreas. The lawyer added that Mubarak is "very sad and distressed" by the allegations against him.
In particular he is accused of ordering the police to use live ammunition against the reformers rallied on January 25 in Tahrir Square in Cairo. Also, the former president says he is not repentant, to deny having given any permission in this regard. Heidelberg operation was kept secret and not even senior government officials were aware.
In particular he is accused of ordering the police to use live ammunition against the reformers rallied on January 25 in Tahrir Square in Cairo. Also, the former president says he is not repentant, to deny having given any permission in this regard. Heidelberg operation was kept secret and not even senior government officials were aware.
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