February 28, 2011 | Filed under: News | Posted by:
CAIRO — The public prosecutor of Egypt imposed an international travel ban on former President Hosni Mubarak and his immediate family on Monday, as well as a freeze on their Egyptian assets, as part of the first publicly announced investigation into the first family’s considerable wealth. Multimedia Interactive Feature Middle East Protests: A Country-by-Country Look Interactive Feature Timeline: Mubarak’s Presidency The move represented an escalation of government actions against the former president, who was ousted from power on Feb. 11 following weeks of public protest. Last week, Egyptian officials asked foreign countries to freeze the family’s international assets,…
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