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Old 08-16-2011, 09:21 PM   #1
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CAIRO (AP) &mdash; The presiding judge in the trial of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has decided to stop live TV broadcasts of the upcoming proceedings. Judge Ahmed Rifaat also adjourned the trial until Sept. 5. He decided Monday to stop the broadcasts before the next hearing when he plans to summon witnesses. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below. CAIRO (AP) &mdash; Former President Hosni Mubarak returned to court Monday for the second session of his trial on charges of corruption and complicity in killing protesters during the mass uprising that ousted him from power. The ailing, 83-year old Mubarak arrived in a helicopter from a Cairo hospital where he has been held since his first court appearance on Aug. 3 at a police academy that once been named after him. He was then wheeled into the metal defendants' cage on a bed with his two sons, Gamal and Alaa, by his side. The sons are facing only corruption charges. 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But the overwhelming majority of Egyptians, his appearance in the defendants' cage was a sight few had ever expected to see in a country where Mubarak ruled with absolute authority. Mubarak is charged with complicity in the killing of the nearly 900 protesters who died in the uprising and of corruption in accepting gifts to facilitate a land deal. His former interior minister, once in charge of the police and other security forces who violently confronted mostly peaceful protesters, is also a defendant in the same case, along with six other senior security officers. They are accused of complicity in killing some of protesters. The security officers didn't appear in the dock Monday. The hearing in their case, which had began before Mubarak's case was joined, was held separately Sunday, and the session adjourned to Sept.5. In the courtroom, Presiding Judge Ahmed Rifaat firmly addressed the lawyers representing families of the protest victims, who bickered over seating arrangements and chances to address the panel of three judges. "The case needs effort, not protests or talking," Rifaat told the crowd, complaining that he had more than 100 lawyers to listen to. The family lawyers asked to separate the corruption charges and the killing of the protesters so as not to delay either case. Mubarak was still on his hospital bed in the cage. He appeared to close his eyes at times. He said: "Present" when the judge did a roll call. The judge recessed the session briefly, and asked the lawyers to write down their requests, apparently to avoid further bickering. The hearing was then reconvened. 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"To stand in the sun for justice for my brother has taste when I am fasting," said Ibrahim. ______________ Associated Press Writer Sarah El Deeb contributed to this report.
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