Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Dies Aged 91
Mubarak
spent three decades in office before a popular uprising swept Egypt.
He
was found guilty of complicity in the killing of protesters during the
revolution. That conviction was overturned and was freed in March 2017.
His
death was confirmed by Egyptian state news on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, the
Al-Watan website reported that he died at a military hospital.
Mubarak
underwent surgery in late January and was photographed with his grandson as he
recovered.
On Saturday,
however, Mubarak's son Alaa said that the former president remained in
intensive care.
Who was Mubarak?
Born
in 1928, Mubarak entered the air force as a teenager and went on to play a key
role in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.
He
became president less than a decade later, following the assassination of
President Anwar Sadat, and played a key role in the Israel-Palestinian peace
process.
But despite the
billions of dollars in military aid Egypt received during his time in office,
unemployment, poverty and corruption continued to grow.
Discontent
boiled over in January 2011, after similar protests in Tunisia led to the
overthrow of the president there. Mubarak was forced to step down 18 days
later.
Just
over a year after Mubarak's overthrow, Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist politician,
won Egypt's first democratic presidential election.
The
new president lasted less than a year in office. Amid mass protests, he was
ousted in a military coup led by Gen Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Gen
Sisi went on to win two presidential elections. Morsi died in prison in 2019.
In
2012, Mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment over the deaths of some of the
900 protesters who were killed by security forces during the uprising a year
earlier.
Both
he and his two sons were also convicted of corruption.
But the
more serious charges against Mubarak were later overturned and he
was released in 2017.
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