Refleksi : Apakah kalau manta presiden Mubarak meminta maaf atas kesalahan dan 
pelangaran hukum yang dilakukan terhadap rakyat Mesir akan bisa menjadi contoh 
baik kepada para petinggi dan  penguasa rezim NKRI? Ataukah karena para 
petinggi dan penguasa NKRi tidak akan ambil pusing, disebabkan karena mereka 
tidak pernah mempunyai  hasrat atau pernah mendapat pendidikan bermoral baik 
sejak kecil maupun di masa dewasa dalam pergaulan sehari-hari?

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/mubarak-to-apologise-for-any-offence-caused/story-e6frg6so-1226057806746

Mubarak to apologise for 'any offence caused' 
From: AFP 
May 18, 2011 12:00AM 

FORMER Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is to apologise to the nation and plead 
for amnesty, three months after he was overthrown by a popular uprising, 
according to a report in the independent daily al-Shorouk yesterday. 

The report quoted Egyptian and Arab official sources as saying that Mr Mubarak 
was "drafting a letter which will be broadcast on Egyptian and Arabic channels, 
apologising on behalf of himself and his family for any offence caused to the 
people".

He is also to apologise "for any behaviour which may have stemmed from false 
information passed on to him by his advisers".

The former president and his wife Suzanne are under arrest in a hospital in the 
Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh after both of them suffered heart attacks 
during interrogation as part of a graft probe.

Mr Mubarak is also ready to hand over his assets to the state in a bid to have 
the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces "look into an amnesty", the 
paper said.

Some media reports have suggested that the family's fortune may total billions 
of dollars.
A military source told al-Shorouk that several Egyptian and Arab parties had 
been requesting an amnesty for Mr Mubarak, 83, "within an acceptable legal 
framework".

The amnesty would apply to Mr Mubarak, his wife and their two sons, Alaa and 
Gamal, who are held in Cairo's Tora prison on corruption charges, but sources 
said it was unlikely to be granted to the sons, the paper said.

On Monday, Mr Mubarak's wife pledged to hand over to the state money in two 
bank accounts and a luxury villa in Cairo.

Mr Mubarak has also been questioned by authorities over the order to shoot 
anti-regime protesters who rallied across the country for 18 days to demand his 
ouster. At least 846 people were killed during the protests and more than 6000 
injured.

The military council that took over following Mr Mubarak's resignation on 
February 11 has pledged to bring to justice all former regime officials found 
guilty of abuse.

AFP

Related Coverage
  a.. Mubarak's wife to be released 'shortly' The Australian, 5 hours ago
  b.. Mubarak moved to military hospital The Australian, 24 Apr 2011
  c.. Court dissolves former Egypt ruling party The Australian, 16 Apr 2011
  d.. Mubarak in 'unstable condition' - report Adelaide Now, 13 Apr 2011
  e.. Mubarak questioned, suffers heart attack The Australian, 12 Apr 2011


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