Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may be released from prison after the Court to review his case last Wednesday, potentially stirring military-backed government is pursuing his Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) of the enemy in a state of further unrest.
Court will convene in Cairo Mubarak detained in prison, judicial sources said, from his lawyer review a petition asking the leader in 2011 uprising that swept the Arab world was released overthrown.
If the court insists petition, Mubarak still continues without any legal grounds for detention, though he was accused of complicity in the 2011 killing of demonstrators again.
Mubarak may be at 85, there is no political future, but his release - his lawyer is expected to take place this week - can arouse emotions, and raise new questions, the people revolt, ending his 30-year rule whether it is a kinds of new forms of military government.
Seven weeks ago, Mubarak had ordered deposed his successor, free elections, the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Mursi army.
Egypt endured its bloodiest in the history of modern internal conflicts, about 900 people, including 100 police and soldiers, killing security forces after the outbreak of pro-Mursi August 14 protest camp in the capital. A brother, a spokesman for the coalition in its followers the death toll of about 1,400.
Their determination to crush the protest group and silent resignation, Mursi, the Egyptian military-backed authorities Tuesday arrested the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Badi signal.
His arrest was a wave of detentions among the upper part of the organization. Egyptian state media reported on Wednesday, Murad Ali, brother of political parties, media consultant and incendiary preacher, 萨夫瓦特赫 Ghazi, have been arrested while trying to flee the country.
Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) statement Buddy, aged 70, and other leaders condemned the arrest.
"Coup believe that the arrest of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and tarnish their image in the media will make the Egyptians bow and coups," it said.
"This issue has become the people of Egypt, they ...... they will not succumb to have caused thousands of deaths, thousands injured, arrested thousands, but (people) to continue in their peaceful revolution and against the coup and military rule. "
Diplomatic issues
The crisis has alarmed the United States and the European Union, but in Israel, Saudi Arabia and some Gulf Arab states, led by the West not to punish Cairo's new rulers.
Buddy in July was accused of incitement to murder, before stepping down to protest Mursi is due on August 25, accompanied by his two deputies trial. Tuesday, prosecutors ordered the detention of his 30-day anti-Mursi incitement to murder charges in November during protests in Cairo last month.
Is displayed on the video display local media leaders sat grim bearded face, a man with a rifle in the early morning, after he was detained in Cairo near a gray robe.
The image appears designed to humiliate the release of Brothers chief that his arrest means that the high-level group is now behind bars, and other leaders drop out of sight.
After decades as a banned movement, the brothers become the most organized political force after the fall of Mubarak. Now countries accuse al-Qaeda-style militancy and subversion charges denied.
Islamic organization, founded in 1928, its muscle tissue, in last year's presidential election victory Mursi. It says it has about 1 million members in Egypt 8.5 billion people, and the entire Arab world branch.
Many other senior politicians brother's whereabouts unknown. Those who have been released on social media are often parked in the past two days. Cairo arrest has been exceeded, the net movement of provincial leaders.
Professor of Law, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Mohamed ElBaradei accused of "betrayal" over-confidence, he decided to withdraw from the government of the former vice president of the mid.
ElBaradei has left the country, but under the point of the situation in Europe, a new wave of prospects for political reasons were brought to court proceedings and against the government's critics beyond the ranks of brothers.
Jeffrey Feltman, the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs, arrived in Egypt on Tuesday held talks with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said it will focus on measures to restore peace and reconciliation forged.
A close ally of the United States, because in 1979 it signed a peace treaty with Israel, Egypt took a harder line against Egypt's military-backed government on Tuesday, emphasizing its crackdown on protesters could affect U.S. aid. But it, but denied reports that it has suspended aid.
The problem is the future U.S. military aid $ 1,230,000 and $ 24.1 billion economic aid to Egypt.
EU foreign ministers, other donors, last Wednesday in Brussels to discuss how it could use its economic strength, and promote an end to violence.
But there may be what they can do to put pressure on Cairo, since most of their cash into the civil society groups, rather than the government and Saudi Arabia has promised to plug any shortfall.
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