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Saturday, 28 May 2011 - Egypt's Mubarak fined for communication services cut |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Air France crash sparks pilot mystery 27 May 2011 Travelers sought as Gaza terminal empties quickly 10:11am EDT NATO says destroyed Gaddafi compound guard towers | 11:07am EDT Exclusive: Hackers breached U.S. defense contractors 27 May 2011 Obama reaffirms US security pledge to ally Poland | 11:28am EDT Discussed 129 As hours tick by, ”Judgment Day” looks a dud 105 Broadcaster silent as Judgment Day hours tick by 94 Obama departs for Europe trip, explores Irish roots Watched GM pulls the plug Fri, May 27 2011 Scientists revive ancient spider in stunning 3D detail Tue, May 24 2011 Air France crash: early findings 1:29am EDT Egypt's Mubarak fined for communication services cut Tweet Share this By Shaimaa Fayed CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian administrative court fined ousted President Hosni Mubarak and two former officials 540 million Egyptian pounds ($91 million) on Saturday for cutting off mobile and internet services during protests in... Email Print Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak speaks during a news conference in Berlin in this March 4, 2010 file photo. Credit: Reuters/Thomas Peter/Files Related News New charges against Egypt ex-information minister 10:53am EDT Analysis & Opinion Egyptian Christians worry their country is being hijacked by Salafists Jimmy Choo shows buyout firms can run in heels Related Topics World » Technology » Media » Egypt » By Shaimaa Fayed CAIRO | Sat May 28, 2011 10:53am EDT CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian administrative court fined ousted President Hosni Mubarak and two former officials 540 million Egyptian pounds ($91 million) on Saturday for cutting off mobile and internet services during protests in January. It was the first court ruling to be made against Mubarak since he was ousted on February 11. Mubarak faces more serious charges, including ordering the killing of protesters, a charge which could carry the death penalty. A judicial source said the administrative court fined Mubarak 200 million Egyptian pounds, former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif 40 million pounds, and former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly 300 million pounds. The court ruled that Mubarak, Nazif and Adly were guilty of "causing damage to the national economy" and the fines would be paid to the country's treasury. Political analyst Nabil Abdel Fattah called the ruling "extremely important," saying it would change the way the Egyptian government deals with the communication revolution. "This ruling will be a turning point for the standing and decisions of some Egyptian entities still living in an authoritarian culture regarding how to deal with communication services and the freedoms they offer," Abdel Fattah said. The 18-day uprising that toppled Mubarak was largely web-based, and was organized by groups on Facebook. MOBILE OPERATORS HAD TO COMPLY At least 800 people were killed during 18 days of protests that toppled Mubarak, and more than 6,000 were wounded by live ammunition, rubber bullets, water cannons and batons. Telecoms operator Vodafone said in January it and other mobile operators had no option but to comply with an order from the authorities to suspend services in selected areas of the country during the peak of the anti-government demonstrations. In February, Vodafone also accused the authorities of using its network to send pro-government text messages to subscribers. Communications and Information Technology Minister Maged Othman said his ministry planned to pay compensation estimated at around 100 million pounds to mobile telecoms operators for losses caused by the service disruption, the state news agency MENA said. It said the figure was reached by independent bodies. Adly, reviled by many Egyptians for authorizing the use of violence against pro-democracy protesters, was sentenced earlier this month to 12 years in jail on separate charges of money laundering and profiteering. Mubarak, who is detained in a hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, was ordered on Tuesday to stand trial for the killing of protesters. In a separate case, Egyptian prosecutors charged former Information Minister Anas el-Fekky on Saturday with "deliberately harming" funds of the state-run Radio and Television Union (RTU). The prosecutor said that Fekky was referred to a criminal court for depriving the RTU, which he ran, from earning about $1.9 billion in profits by exempting private television stations from the fees for live broadcast of the 2009-2010 football season and the start of the 2010-2011 season. 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