Decline and fall of the Mubarak empire
Jun 2, 2012
War hero. Saviour of the nation. An anchor of stability in a turbulent region. And in the twilight of his life, a criminal convicted for his role in the deaths of those fighting to oust him. It was an inglorious end for Hosni Mubarak. Text and photos: AP
Related:Hosni Mubarak gets life in prison, sons acquitted Related:Egypt’s top prosecutor to appeal Mubarak verdict Related:Mubarak’s health adds to Egypt uncertainty
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