Court postponed on Monday the trial of Egypt’s former torturer in chief, General Habib el-Adly, over the killing of protesters until next week so that he will be tried alongside Mubarak.
Adly and Mubarak should be hung in Tahrir, nothing less.
Hossam el-Hamalawy
Court postponed on Monday the trial of Egypt’s former torturer in chief, General Habib el-Adly, over the killing of protesters until next week so that he will be tried alongside Mubarak.
Adly and Mubarak should be hung in Tahrir, nothing less.
As revolutionaries flock to Tahrir Square, the Muslim Brotherhood continue to refuse taking part in protests today, while the Gamaa Islamiya and the salafis mobilized a protest in el-Fath mosque in Ramses Square, denouncing the “secularists, Marxists and foreign agents” in Tahrir.
Also, few hundreds of pro-Mubarak supporters have also gathered in Roxy Square in Heliopolis, to express support for the ruling military junta and the police, and to denounce the protests in Tahrir.