Monday, June 20, 2011

Mubarak claims have cancer, doctor Refuted

Former Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, reportedly suffering from stomach cancer. In fact, he'll be tried in August on corruption, murder, and abuse of power. However, the claim was denied by the doctor who was treating Mubarak.

Voice of America news station revealed that the news was announced by his lawyer Mubarak disease, Farid el-Deeb, Egypt, Monday, June 20, 2011. According to el-Deeb, Mubarak last year underwent a critical surgery in Germany.

In operation, the team physician must remove the gallbladder and part of the pancreas that has been eroded Mubarak cancer. El-Deeb claimed there was evidence that the cancer pathway to 83-year-old former president appeared again.

According to El-Deeb, Mubarak should routinely undergo medical treatment in Germany four months. However, lately he can not do it because of the political crisis in Egypt, which forced him to resign from the post of president in February, and the status of Mubarak is now a prisoner at the Hospital of Sharm el-Sheikh since 13 April.

Meanwhile, the Associated Press news agency heads commentary team includes physicians who were caring for Mubarak, Assem Azzam. The doctor denied the patient had cancer, even when this otherwise stable condition.

According to Azzam, Mubarak only had heart failure, not cancer. Mubarak is now being treated in a room, not in the intensive care unit.

Mubarak is now awaiting trial on him, which will begin in August. He'll be indicted for corruption and the murder of anti-government activists.

Not only that, with his two sons, Mubarak will also be indicted for other crimes. They are now under sentence of death. That is why, according to activists, Mubarak seemed to rely on grounds of health problems to gain public sympathy and get the opportunity to legally forgiven.

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