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Articles about Hosni Mubarak

Egypt's rioting soccer fans refresh anti-government protests

Egypt's generals have a new enemy: the legions of angry soccer fans who have injected fervour into recent protests demanding the military step down.

Post-Mubarak Egypt still lost

Egypt is still struggling with grievances a year after a spectacular uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak and turned the country's politics upside down.

Cairo battles to suppress violent clashes

Protesters and police have clashed outside Cairo's security headquarters in the wake of deadly football violence and calls for civil disobedience.

Uncertain future after 'senseless beauty' of revolt

Egyptians in limbo after revolt

Egypt's police fire tear gas at protesters

Clashes have erupted in Cairo between protesters and police as the government scrambles to contain mounting anger over post-football match violence.

Security chief sacked after deadly Egyptian soccer riot

Incensed Egyptians have laid the blame for a deadly riot on the Port Said security chief after an explosion of soccer violence left 74 people dead.

One year after the uprising, Egyptians ask: Is this it?

Thousands have flocked to Tahrir Square to mark the first anniversary of the Egypt uprising, amid angry debate over whether another revolt is needed.

Egypt's winds of change remain to be seen

Some see Egypt's newly elected Parliament as the triumphant fruit of upheaval but others see it as a weapon designed to subdue ongoing revolution.

Egypt's new Parliament holds its first session

The Parliament elected in Egypt's first legislative vote after Hosni Mubarak's ouster nearly a year ago has held its inaugural session.

Mubarak's lawyer denies evidence of Israeli gas deal link

The lawyer defending Hosni Mubarak has told the court that there is not a shred of evidence linking Mubarak to a controversial gas deal with Israel.

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Photos about Hosni Mubarak

A year later
Tens of thousands of Egyptians converge on Tahrir Square in Cairo to mark the first anniversary of the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, as debate rages over whether the rally is a celebration or a second push for change. Read more
Say my name
Protesters chant slogans at a rally honouring those killed in clashes with security forces in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, nearly a year after the 18-day uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak. Activists are now trying to energise the public to demand that the ruling military step down. (Khalil Hamra, AP Photo)
Women allowed
Women were allowed to attend Christmas Eve mass, led by Coptic Pope Shenouda III at the Coptic cathedral in Cairo, Egypt on Friday. This is the first Christmas since Egypt's uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak. Egypt's two main Islamist parties claimed on Saturday to have together taken 62% of the vote in the final stage of a general election, maintaining their lead in the overall contest. (Maya Alleruzzo, AP Photo)
Apologies
An Egyptian anti-Mubarak protester has pinned on his chest an Arabic slogan that reads, ‘We are sorry martyr’ during the trial of ousted president Hosni Mubarak outside the police academy, on the outskirts of Cairo. (AFP)
Eye for an eye
An Egyptian holds a banner in front of graffiti showing Ahmed Harara, who lost one eye in the revolt that ousted Hosni Mubarak, at an encampment in front of the Cabinet building in Cairo, Egypt. The banner reads "liars". (Amr Nabil, AP)


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