By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
The Egyptian Weekly al-Ahram reported that Hosni Mubarak faces either execution or life imprisonment.
The new Egyptian Minister of Justice, Mohammed al - Gindi, was quoted as saying that if convicted of embezzlement and complicity to murder, as well as corruption, the former leader of Egypt could be executed.
From the substance of the interview as well as its tone, it seems clear that the current Egyptian leadership blames Mubarak for decades of corruption.
It Egyptian leadership determines that Mubarak ordered the police or the army to fire on protesters there is no doubt that Egypt's once great leader will be convicted and he will be sentenced.
The question begging to be asked is this: Will Mubarak be tried in a court of justice or has the outcome already been determined?
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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