Mubarak Likely to Be Freed Soon

From MEI Editor's Blog Mon Dec 1 2014, 16:59:00

A decision will be reached in the next 48 hours on whether to release former Egyptian President Husni Mubarak from prison. Despite his having charges dropped against him over the weekend, he is serving time under a separate three-year corruption sentence handed down earlier this year. Egyptian law, however counts time in prison prior to his sentencing as time served, and the authorities are now calculating how much time, if any, he still has to serve. He will likely go free.

Demonstrations against the verdict have rocked university campuses around the country. The state media tend to blame the Muslim Brotherhood for all demonstrations these days, but secular supporters of the 2011 uprising are also taking to the streets.

As I noted in my first reaction over the weekend, the growing sense that the last visible gains of the Arab Spring are disappearing one by one may mean that, if the economy continues to deteriorate and human rights violations remain unaddressed, there could be a new explosion. I fear that the government has a window of opportunity to show it is actually able to improve people's lives, restore Parliamentary life, and deliver on its other promises. That window is not unlimited.

I am reminded by a famous poem by the Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes, "A Dream Deferred":

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