After weeks of mock trials organized by Protestants in the Tahrir Square, the deposed President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt last week was on the verge of facing the real thing like William Flew.
A protestor wearing a mask Mubarak in a mock trial in Tahrir Square. The demonstrators accused the generals of protecting its old ally
The courtroom dramas symbolic political temperature has risen to such a degree that they seem to have persuaded the generals now running the country to arrest the former leader.
In the most recent process Mahmoud Al - Khudeiri, a retired judge, stood on a stage in the April sunshine and read a rate sheet Mubarak accused, aged 82, of corruption and mismanagement and to request massacre of revolutionaries.
One demonstrator stood behind bars with a poster of Mubarak held before his face as "witnesses" testified to the presidential crimes.
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