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Hosni Mubarak’s portraits have been on front page of all Egyptian newspapers for 30 years. Streets and newborns were named after him. But today, the “Egypt’s Last Pharaoh” is in prison, awaiting a verdict.
Meanwhile, Egypt without Mubarak has significantly changed within a year. It has turned from the tourists’ paradise into a radical Islamic state. Our correspondent Alexanedr Motorny reports from Cairo.
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