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Let’s take a look at the life of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
Date of birth: May 4, 1928
Date of death: February 25, 2020
Birthplace: Kafr-el Meselha, Minufiya, Egypt
Birth name: Muhammad Hosni Mubarak
marriage: Suzanne (Sabet) Mubarak
child: Gamal and Allah
education: Egyptian Military Academy, 1949.Air Force Academy, 1952, additional training at Frunze General Staff Academy (USSR) in 1964
1952-1959- He is a flight instructor at the Egyptian Air Force Academy.
1965-1967 – Command several air force bases.
1967-1969- Commander of the Air Force Academy.
1969-1972- Egyptian Air Force Chief of Staff.
1972-1975- Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Air Force and Deputy Minister of War.
1973- During the Fourth Middle East War, he commanded air battles against Israel.
1974- Promoted to Air Marshal of the Egyptian Air Force.
1975-1981- Vice President of Egypt working under President Anwar Sadat.
From October 6, 1981 During a military parade, Sadat was assassinated by a group of Islamic fundamentalists. Mubarak, standing next to Sadat, has an injured left hand.
From October 14, 1981 Mubarak becomes president of Egypt. He was reelected four times after that, and he served as president for nearly 30 years before resigning in 2011.
From June 26, 1995 Survive an assassination attempt by an al-Qaeda-affiliated group.
From September 6, 1999 Survive an assassination attempt at Port Said, Egypt.
From March 13, 2002 He vows to meet with US Vice President Dick Cheney and pressure Saddam Hussein to allow UN inspectors to return home.
June 6-8, 2002 – Meets with President George W. Bush in Washington to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Mubarak’s peace plans.
From March 13, 2006 Meeting with Pope Benedict XVI. They discuss Iraq, Iran, and the prospects for Middle East peace.
May 28, 2006 – Hosted a summit with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to coordinate security measures along the Israeli-Egyptian border.
From June 17, 2006 Meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to seek new peace talks between Israel and Palestine.
From June 2007 Summit meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan, President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine, and Prime Minister Olmert of Israel.
From August 18, 2009 He will meet with US President Barack Obama in Washington to discuss the Middle East peace process.
From January 2011 Inspired by Tunisian street protests, Cairo activists are gathering in Tahrir Square to demonstrate against corruption and inequality. Protesters called on President Mubarak to resign.
From February 11, 2011 resigned as president.
From May 24, 2011 Mubarak has been charged with ordering the killing of protesters. More than 800 people died as the government cracked down on protesters, according to Amnesty International. Mubarak also faces corruption charges.
From August 3, 2011 Mubarak’s trial begins.
From June 2, 2012 Mubarak was found guilty of complicity in the deaths of protesters. Instead of his death sentence, he is sentenced to life in prison. The referee judge said the prosecution did not produce strong enough evidence that Mubarak would not be sentenced to death because he directly ordered the killing of civilians.
From January 13, 2013 Mubarak’s conviction is overturned by an appeals court and he faces a new trial.
From May 11, 2013 Mubarak’s retrial for protester’s death begins.
From May 21, 2014 In a separate trial, Mubarak was found guilty of embezzling millions of dollars to fund renovations of the presidential palace. He is sentenced to his three years in prison.
From November 29, 2014 Judge dismisses charges against Mubarak for death of demonstrators. He has also been acquitted of corruption.
From June 4, 2015 Egyptian state media have reported that Mubarak will face a third trial for his involvement in the deaths of protesters. The court has set November 5, 2015 as the new trial date.
From March 2, 2017 Egypt’s Supreme Criminal Court, the Suspension Court, has acquitted Mubarak of complicity in the deaths of protesters in 2011. The verdict is final and Mubarak is ready to leave the military hospital where he has been held since 2012.
From March 24, 2017 Mubarak has been released from a military hospital in Maadi.
From February 25, 2020 He died in a military hospital in Cairo.