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Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to face trial
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April 30, 2011
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Egyptian politician Mohamed El Baradei said that ousted President Hosni
Mubarak must stand trial. His statement follows the recent ratification
by Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil El Araby of a statute that ensures
Egypt will join the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
(ICC). If El Baradei assumes power in the coming October/November 2011
elections, Mubarak and other former high-ranking corrupt Egyptian
officials could potentially be tried in The Hague.

In an interview with the ''Islam Times'', El Baradei cited reasons as to
why the trial of Hosni Mubarak will be necessary to undertake if he
chooses to run for Egypt's top job. "Mubarak allegedly issued the order
to shoot at the protesters. [That should] have been reason enough to
arrest him immediately...The Military Council has no other option than
to try Mubarak and bring everyone else to justice who is responsible for
human rights violations or corruption," he said.

El Baradei's previous statement to CNN during the 2011 Egyptian
Revolution which began on the 25th of January, according to ''The
Jerusalem Post'', was that a trial was unnecessary and that what
primarily needed to be done was for Mubarak to hand back money,
speculated to be as much as $70 billion, which Mubarak illegally took
over the course of his 30 year reign and now owes to the Egyptian people
in order for economic progress to emerge.

El Baradei has stated he believes Egypt should be run by 'institutions'
rather than 'individuals' and has said, "I want to come up with a
renaissance project for Egypt and not an electoral program for El
Baradei".

El Baradei is the recipient of a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize for his work
with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the advocacy of
nuclear energy.

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* http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-28/elbaradei-says-egypt-s-former-president-mubarak-must-face-trial.html 
* http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8320912/Egypt-Hosni-Mubarak-used-last-18-days-in-power-to-secure-his-fortune.html
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