He is also under scrutiny for alleged abuse of power during his year rule. Mubarak has been under detention in a hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, where he is being treated for heart problems. Old Arctic sea ice blown into melt zone by winter winds. NASA's Mars rover foiled in first attempt to grab rock. DH Toon Casteism: India's worst open secret. Bombs could be heard thudding loudly just over the security fence as Mubarak's crew cast nervous eyes to the sky. But in the midst of the melee with the watchful eye of CNN cameras focused on him, Mubarak exuded calm, speaking steadily and forcefully about the war and about Egypt's efforts to get aid across the border.
That encounter created some buzz on the Egyptian street. Many here needed to see the man who might be their next president, ending almost 60 years of military rulers, showing some grit, even if it was for the American cameras.
Egyptians are fond of saying that he doesn't know what it's like to wait in traffic. And if you have ever spent a day in the heat and frustration of Cairo traffic you would understand how searing an experience that is. After completing college at the prestigious American University of Cairo, Mubarak showed few signs that he would one day return to politics. Instead, he leapt into the world of finance, working first for Bank of America in Egypt. After working in London for a time, Mubarak began his own private equity fund, MedInvest.
An avid soccer fan, and reportedly an excellent player, he has traveled with Egyptian teams to Europe. Balta and V. Kumin Rapporteur , President of the Chamber, A. Arabadjiev, President of the Second Chamber, and T. The grounds for their inclusion on those lists were identical and were worded as follows:. The proceedings before the General Court and the judgments under appeal.
The parties stated that they did not object to that joinder. By their first ground of appeal, which is divided into four parts, they allege that the General Court made an error of assessment in finding that the Council was not required to ensure that the Egyptian authorities had acted in accordance with their fundamental rights. By their second ground of appeal, they allege that the General Court erred in finding that the Council was not required to verify that the judicial proceedings and investigations involving the appellants concerned acts that are such as to undermine the rule of law in Egypt.
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