The Trial of the Century

on Monday, June 4, 2012

Sorry guys, I haven’t been around much, I had food poisoning and I couldn’t move around, I had to lay down the whole day, so I am back just in time for the Trial of the Century, the Trial of the former president, Mohamed Hosni Mubarak.

It seems like Egypt only has sad news to give us, after last post that was concerned with the election results, I bring you yet another sad piece of news. Today, was the day that the court was going to rule in the biggest case, the Trial of the century. The Mohamed Hosni Mubarak trial, he was being charged alongside his two children, Gamal Mubarak and Alaa Mubarak, his minister of Interior Al Adly and the chief of the Nation’s Security alongside other big names in the old regime. They were charged with counts of murder towards the rebels and the protestors that died starting from the 25th of January, since the outbreak of the revolution.

Everyone who has been watching this trial closely noticed that it is a big charade, all evidence was not present, either intentionally hidden or manipulated with, all the witnesses were paid off or threatened. It was a total mess. It was a play in front of the public eyes. Also if you watched today ruling, it was obvious that the defendants already knew the ruling before the judge said it, at the moment of the ruling they were busy talking with each other like they had no care in the world. In reality, if they didn’t know the ruling, they should be so anxious and worried. The judge gave the ex president and his minister of interior 25 years in jail, as for the rest of the gang, “INNOCENCE”.

One can say at least they got 25 years in prison, which is a good thing. It would be, but the fact is that they are not in jail, they are having the time of their life and everyone knows that they are being pampered and spoiled at prison, Jacuzzis, swimming pools and high end food. It is just as if they re-located their home into jail. I really feel bad for all the parents, friends and relatives for all of the people who died and got killed and their killers are either free or being pampered in prison.

After the ruling, it was obvious that no one wanted any ruling less than execution of these murderers. People already started to invite their friends and relatives on Facebook and social networks to go back to the square “Midan El Tahrir” so they can protest the outcome of this charade. And to demand a fair and a just trial for the people who killed and humiliated the Egyptian people.

The next blog, I will talk more in details about the 2nd round of the Egyptian presidential elections between Mohamed Morsi and Ahmed Shafiq.



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