Hosni Mubarak
Swiss freeze possible Mubarak assets:
"I can confirm that Switzerland has frozen possible assets of the former Egyptian president with immediate effect," spokesman Lars Knuchel said, declining to specify how much money was involved. Ref. Source 4
Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak (Hover)
Egypt: army promises Hosni Mubarak he will not be prosecuted:
Egypt's military have promised to protect the ousted President, Hosni Mubarak, from prosecution and to allow him to live freely in retirement in his Sharm-el-Sheikh holiday home, sources have told The Daily Telegraph. Ref. Source 1
Report: Mubarak's sons received millions of dollars for backing Israeli gas sales:
Gamal and Alaa Mubarak, the two sons of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, received hundreds of millions of dollars in "commissions" from the sale of Egyptian natural gas to Israel, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported yesterday. Ref. Source 7
Ousted Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak has lapsed into a coma after months of I'll health, his attorney and a hospital official said Sunday.
The 83-year-old ex-ruler fell into a coma around noon (6 a.m. ET), Mubarak lawyer Farid El Deeb told CNN. Hospital officials initially denied the report to Egypt's state-run Nile TV, but Mohamed Fathalla, the head of the Sharm el-Sheikh facility where Mubarak was being held, confirmed Mubarak's condition Sunday evening.
Mubarak faces trial in August on charges of ordering police to kill anti-government protesters during the uprising that forced him from office in February. He faces a possible death sentence if convicted.
He was hospitalized after suffering heart palpitations in April and has been struggling with complications from stomach cancer, his family lawyer said in June.
Mubarak stepped down February 11 after an 18-day uprising during which pro-democracy protesters dem anded a change in government and reforms. Egypt is now ruled by a military council and a caretaker Cabinet, which has promised reform and new elections.
Mubarak's sons, Gama and Alaa, also face corruption charges. Ref. CNN