President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi praises 'New Egypt', affirms judiciary's independence ...
Egypt's presidency issued its first official reaction to Saturday's court verdict in which former autocrat Hosni Mubarak was cleared of corruption and murder charges, saying the president has full confidence in the country's judicial system.
The verdicts sparked protests in downtown Cairo near Tahrir Square, the
epicentre of the 2011 uprising, and public universities in several
cities.
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Egypt's presidency issued its first official reaction to Saturday's court verdict in which former autocrat Hosni Mubarak was cleared of corruption and murder charges, saying the president has full confidence in the country's judicial system.
The presidency said it would not comment on the court's judicial
verdict, in accordance with the constitution that gives the judiciary
full independence.
However, the presidency gave orders to Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab to
look into procedures for compensating the families of those killed and
injured in the January 2011 uprising, based on recommendations given by
the Cairo criminal court that ruled on Mubarak's case on Saturday.
The president also delegated a legislative reform committee to study the court's suggested amendments to criminal procedures.
"President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi asserted that the New Egypt born out of
the 25 January [2011] and 30 June [2013] revolutions is on its way to
establishing a new modern democratic state based on justice, freedom,
equality, and counter-corruption," said the statement from the
presidency.
Mubarak, along with his interior minister Habib El-Adly and six of his
aides, was acquitted on charges of killing protesters during the 2011
uprising which ended his 30-year rule.
The court also dropped corruption charge against the ousted president
and his sons Gamal and Alaa, as well as runaway businessman Hussein
Salem.
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