2011年4月22日星期五

Egypt orders "Pharaoh" stripped his name – Reuters Africa

By Miral Fahmy

Cairo (Reuters) - Egypt on Thursday has a further step in the direction of the order delete public institutions across the nation removed his name and that of his family, the heir of the deposed President Hosni Mubarak.

Sycophantic official on Mubarak's behalf had resorted curry for the naming of streets in schools to military installations and remote, rural clinics after the authoritarian leader calling many Egyptians a modern Pharaoh.

Mass protests his 30-year rule in February, and a court ended on Thursday decided that it no longer acceptable for its name, and by his wife and sons, are used so far.

"Officials in the previous Government a number of public institutions after Mubarak and his wife please him with the aim, and had called for a number of other embarrassing reasons," said in a statement after the judgment of the Court.

Outside the courtroom, pro-democracy activists celebrated the verdict with shouts and whoops of joy as Mubarak supporters tried them with chants of drown out: "unlawful." "Unlawful."

The case was brought before court of Samir Sabry, celebrity lawyer was, the Reuters after the decision said it was high time, Egyptians stopped under his shadow life.

Lawyers for Mubarak had said it was unacceptable change Egypt's history.

"For 30 years, we have suffered from a ruling family, has now accused of several crimes, including abuse of power and murder," said Sabry. "We must move on." ? More...


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