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Hosni Mubarak stepped down from presidency in Egypt
Former vice president Omar Suleiman announced that president Mubarak had stepped down. -
Reports accusing Mubarak and his family of financial corruption and illicit gains
Public Prosecutor Abdel Magid Mahmoud received reports accusing Mubarak and his family of financial corruption and illicit gains -
Reports about kiling the protesters in the beginning of #Jan25 revolution
The Public prosecutor got hundreds of reports regarding the murder of protesters -
Public prosecutor's statement about Mubarak and his family
The public prosecutor made a statement that Mubarak and his family are not above the law or the criminal accountability -
Mubarak's audio message to the public in Egypt
Egyptian Chronicle : Mubarak's audio message Former President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak released an audio message to the Egyptian people that was aired in Al Arabiya channel where he claimed that he was innocent from the charges of corruption he was facing in Egypt after being ousted from rule and leaving Cairo on 11 February 2011. -
Prosecution starts investigations with Mubaraks in Sharm El Sheikh
The investigation starts The Prosecution in Egypt started an investigation with Mohamed Hosni Mubarak and his sons Alaa and Gamal Mubarak who were facing the murder of the protesters in the beginning of the 25 January 2011 revolution as well financial corruption charges. Mubarak is transferred to the Sharm El Sheikh hospital on the same day after falling sick. The public prosecutor ordered the detention of Mubarak 15 days pending investigations. The prosecution would interrogate Mubarak and his family in Sharm El Sheik -
Mubarak's detention renewed for 15 days
The public prosecutor orders the renewal of Mubarak’s detention for 15 days pending investigations. -
Mubarak is referred to criminal court
Mubarak is referred to criminal court Mubarak’s cases “Financial corruption and killing of the protesters” are referred to Criminal Court . Criminal court announced that the trial of Mubarak would start on 3 August 2011. -
The trial of the cenutry to be held August 3rd
Mubarak's trial to be at Police academyMinistry of justice announced that the trial of Mubarak and El Adly will be held on August 3rd ,2011 at the Police academy in New Cairo. -
Mubarak's trial starts "Session no.1"
The trial of Mubarak started with huge national and international media coverage as it was described “The trial of the century in Egypt”. For the first time a former Arab president stands behind bars according regular procedures in a trial that it is transferred on air. Families of the martyrs and revolution supporters as well Mubarak’s supporters protest outside the the Police academy. Mubarak is facing two lawsuits now. The first lawsuit is killing of the protesters in the beginning of 25 Janu -
Session no.2 of Mubarak's trial
The Cairo criminal court began to show the evidence used by the prosecution in the killing of the protesters case. The court decided to adjourn the case to 14 August so the defense team of the defendants would revise the evidence. -
Session no.4 of Mubarak's trial
Clashes between Mubarak supporters and Martyrs families and their supporters outside the Police academy where the trial is held. Judge Ahmed Rafeat , the head of the court decided to stop the televised broadcast of the trial and to include lawsuits against Mubarak and El Adly when it comes to the murder of the protesters in to one. The trial is adjourned to 5 September 2011. -
Session no.4 of Mubarak's trial
Mubarak's trial episode 2Clashes between Mubarak supporters and Martyrs families and their supporters outside the Police academy where the trial is held. Judge Ahmed Rafeat , the head of the court decided to stop the televised broadcast of the trial and to include lawsuits against Mubarak and El Adly when it comes to the murder of the protesters in to one. The trial is adjourned to 5 September 2011. -
Session no.5 of Mubarak trial
Mubarak's trial and the snippers The court listened to the testimonies of police officers and police generals as well witnesses from protesters in the murder of the protesters case. Clashes between Mubarak supporters and Maryrts’ families outside the court. -
Session no.6 of Mubarak's trial
The civil claims lawyers began to represent their list of witnesses -
Session no.7 of Mubarak's trial
The court summoned Field Marshal Tantawy , head of SCAF and minister of defense , General Sami Anan, the chief of staff , General Omar Suleiman , the former vice president and former head of General intelligence service , former police General Mahmoud Wagdy and former police General Mahmoud El Eissawy , the former ministers of interior to listen to their testimonies in secret sessions. Media gag order was issued for security reasons. -
Session no.8 from Mubarak's trial
The court continued to listen to the testimonies of eyewitnesses including police officer Essam Shawky who said that there were order to use excessive force against protesters. -
Session no.9 of Mubarak's trial
The court decided to adjourn the hearing session of Tantawy and Anan due to security reasons in the country as well the civilian court had to present a request to the military prosecution for their testimonies as military personnel. -
Session no.10 of Mubarak's trial
Former VP Omar Suleiman testified in front of the court -
Session no.11 from Mubarak's trial
Former minister of interior Mansour El Eissawy testified in front of the court. -
Session no.12 of Mubarak's trial
Mubarak defended himself in front of the court saying that as a president he could not issue an order to kill the protesters. Former minister Mahmoud Wagdy of interior testified. -
Session no.13 of Mubarak's trial
The court watched video clips showing the clashes between the protesters and security forces -
Session no.14 of Mubarak's trial
The court watched the video recordings of the General intelligence that created controversy as the events from 25 to 31 January 2011 were erased while only events from Tahrir square on 1 to 3 February 2011 were recorded. -
Session no.15 of Mubarak's trial
Tantawy's testimony Field Marshal Tantawy testified in front of the court in secret session. The civil claims lawyers were not allowed to ask the head of SCAF. A civil claims lawyer sued the court and wanted to change the panel of judges because of that point. -
Session no.16 of Mubarak's trial
The Cairo criminal court decided to adjourn the case till 28 December 2011 till Cairo cassation court would see the lawsuit presented by one of civil claims lawyers to change the panel of judges on 3 November 2011. -
The lawsuit against the court panel is rejected.
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Sessio no.17 of Mubarak's trial
After 100 days of pause , the trial is back on a daily basis ,the civil claims lawyers demanded the court to summon Sami Anan, the chief of staff to testify. The court adjourned the trial till 2 January 2012. -
Session no.18 of Mubarak's trial
The court delegated the public prosecution to contact the Egyptian National TV in order to send video technicians to investigate the video clips presented to the court. Fights between the civil claims lawyers -
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Sessions no.19-21 of Mubarak's trial
The prosecution started its case in front of the court. -
Session no.21 of Mubarak's trial
The prosecution ended its case demanding death penalty for Mubarak , El Adly and his 6 former aides for the murder of the protesters whereas the maximum jail penalty for Alaa and Gamal Mubarak as well runaway businessman Hussein Salem in the corruption case. The civil claims lawyers began to show their case. The court adjourned the civil claims lawyers hearing sessions to 9-10 January 2012. -
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Sessions no.22-23 of Mubarak's trial
The civil claims lawyers began to show their case against Mubarak and El Adly. The court decided to adjourn the trial to 17 January 2012 to start the hearing sessions of the defendants and their defense team for a whole month. -
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Sessions no.24-28 of Mubarak's trial
The Mubaraks defense lawyer Farid Deeb showed his arguments to prove the innocence of his clients from all charges claiming that Mubarak is still the president of Egypt. Trial adjourned to 23 January 2012 -
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Sessions no.29-30 From Mubarak's trial
Former minister of interior Habib El Adly’s defense lawyer began to show his arguments. The trial was adjourned to 31 January 2012 -
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Session no.31-34 of Mubarak's trial
Former minister of interior’s aide Ahmed Ramzy , the head of central security forces sector’s defense presented his arguments in the killing of the protesters case claiming that the prosecution was biased to the public opinion. Trial adjourned to 6 February 2012 -
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Sessions no.35-36 of Mubarak's trial
Former minister of interior’s aide Adly El Fayed , the head of general security sector’s defense presented his arguments claiming that the prosecution accusing the defendants based on public opinion. Mubarak came late on 7 February 2012 for the first time because of bad weather conditions. The trial is adjourned to 8 February 2012 -
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Sessions no.37-39 of Mubarak's trial
The former head of state security Hassan Abdel Rahman’s defense demanded the court to acquit his client as he was considered a witness and not as a defendant. Trial adjourned to 12 February 2012. -
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Sessions no.40-42
The former head of Cairo security directorate Ismail El Shaer’s defense presented his argument accusing the public prosecution of being biased to the public opinion. -
Session no.43 of Mubarak's trial
The former head of Giza security directorate Ismail Marassi’s defense lawyer presented his argument. -
Session no.44 of Mubarak's trial
The former head of October security directorate Omar El Faramawy’s defense lawyer presented his argument. -
Session no.45 of Mubarak's trial
The court lets the prosecutions to fire back at the defense's arguments -
Session no.46 of Mubarak's trial
Mubarak and the rest of the defendants are allowed to speak for the last.
The judge announces that he will announce the final verdict on 2 June 2012