Wednesday, August 3, 2011

'Mubarak trial, a Hollywood made movie'


Wed Aug 3, 2011 10:27AM GMT
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is being tried for charges of corruption and murder, however this is nothing but a “cartographed trial... a Hollywood made movie,” a TV host says.


“What we are watching now is basically a Hollywood made movie... very few people know that this is nothing but a cartographed trial to basically accomplish political domestic needs,” Hesham Tillawi, host of Current Issues TV & Radio told Press TV.

He went on to say that it doesn't make much of a difference to have the ex-president tried, since everyone knows what occurred in the incidents taking place amid the revolution, and that the military council is attempting to quell the protestors.

The Ousted Egyptian President is standing in the dock after the former ruler and his sons entered the purposely-built cage in a Cairo court.

The commission investigating the violence against the protesters in Egypt says more than 800 demonstrators were killed in the demonstrations.

The reality of the trial, conducted by the military council, is to give them the “big catch” of the 83 year old defendant, hoping to calm down the situation, “but I don't believe that this is going to work.”

“I really don't doubt it that the court would find him guilty and even have the death penalty being placed against him.”

Mubarak's trial is not what the people are really demanding, it is the “removal of this military council... that's what the people want,” he added

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