jackovesk
15th February 2011, 06:51
...Update...February 15, 2011 2:01PM
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Hosni Mubarak 'depressed, fainting' as shock of being ousted hits health
THE health of deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is deteriorating and he is suffering from psychological distress after being forced from power, officials and media reports said.
Ambulances and doctors were seen driving along the private driveway of Mr Mubarak's mansion in Sharm el-Sheikh and security guards said that he was unwell.
“He has been feeling very unwell ... he is a very, very sick man,” a security guard, who has worked for Mr Mubarak for three years, said, according to The Times.
Sameh Shoukry, the Egyptian Ambassador to Washington, said that Mr Mubarak, 82, was “possibly in somewhat bad health".
Two Egyptian newspapers said that the former president was depressed, refusing to take medication and passing out repeatedly.
The state of Mr Mubarak’s health had been a secret during his 29 years in power. A newspaper editor was once jailed for questioning his wellbeing. It was known that he had surgery in March last year in Germany to remove an inflamed gall bladder and a benign intestinal tumor.
There were also reports of family tensions during Mr Mubarak’s last 24 hours in office, with the army urging him to quit to save the country from chaos but his family pushing him to cling to power. The independent online news site Al-Masry Al-Youm said that "Mr Mubarak had an argument with his son and heir-apparent Gamal, snapping at him: “You have ruined my history in Egypt.”
There was also a row between Gamal and his elder brother Alaa as their father made a last appeal to the nation to allow him to stay until the elections in September. Alaa accused Gamal of ruining the country by helping his business cronies to become political leaders and miring Egypt in corruption and nepotism, the state-owned newspaper Al-Akhbar reported.
“Instead of working to help your father be honored at the end of his life, you helped to damage his image this way,” Alaa allegedly told Gamal. The brothers nearly came to blows and had to be separated by senior officials, the newspaper added.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/world/hosni-mubarak-depressed-fainting-as-shock-of-being-ousted-hits-health/story-e6freoox-1226006389262
http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2011/02/15/1226006/438462-hosni-mubarak.jpg
Hosni Mubarak 'depressed, fainting' as shock of being ousted hits health
THE health of deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is deteriorating and he is suffering from psychological distress after being forced from power, officials and media reports said.
Ambulances and doctors were seen driving along the private driveway of Mr Mubarak's mansion in Sharm el-Sheikh and security guards said that he was unwell.
“He has been feeling very unwell ... he is a very, very sick man,” a security guard, who has worked for Mr Mubarak for three years, said, according to The Times.
Sameh Shoukry, the Egyptian Ambassador to Washington, said that Mr Mubarak, 82, was “possibly in somewhat bad health".
Two Egyptian newspapers said that the former president was depressed, refusing to take medication and passing out repeatedly.
The state of Mr Mubarak’s health had been a secret during his 29 years in power. A newspaper editor was once jailed for questioning his wellbeing. It was known that he had surgery in March last year in Germany to remove an inflamed gall bladder and a benign intestinal tumor.
There were also reports of family tensions during Mr Mubarak’s last 24 hours in office, with the army urging him to quit to save the country from chaos but his family pushing him to cling to power. The independent online news site Al-Masry Al-Youm said that "Mr Mubarak had an argument with his son and heir-apparent Gamal, snapping at him: “You have ruined my history in Egypt.”
There was also a row between Gamal and his elder brother Alaa as their father made a last appeal to the nation to allow him to stay until the elections in September. Alaa accused Gamal of ruining the country by helping his business cronies to become political leaders and miring Egypt in corruption and nepotism, the state-owned newspaper Al-Akhbar reported.
“Instead of working to help your father be honored at the end of his life, you helped to damage his image this way,” Alaa allegedly told Gamal. The brothers nearly came to blows and had to be separated by senior officials, the newspaper added.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/world/hosni-mubarak-depressed-fainting-as-shock-of-being-ousted-hits-health/story-e6freoox-1226006389262