THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak has been found guilty of complicity in the death of protesters.
The deposed Egyptian president was wheeled into court on Saturday to hear the verdict in the case against him on charges of corruption and ordering the killing of protesters last year.
His two sons, Gamal and Alaa, who stood trial on corruption charges, also arrived in the court, where they stood alongside their father in the cage reserved for defendants.
The charges were dropped against both his sons – although they both face new charges, brought this week, so will not be released.
Mubarak's former interior minister, Habib el-Adli, also charged over the deaths of protesters, was also among the defendants in the cage. He too was given a life sentence over his role in suppressing the January uprising.
Scuffles broke out inside the courtroom as presiding judge Ahmed Refaat handed down the sentences. » | Nick Meo, Cairo | Saturday, June 02, 2012