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Egyptian court fines Hosni Mubarak for Internet, phone disruption during uprising

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An Egyptian judge has fined Hosni Mubarak and two other former officials $90 million for government-imposed telecommunication disruptions during the popular uprising earlier this year.

Mideast Egypt MubarakAn Egyptian displays books showing cartoons on the covers of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, May 23, 2011. Egypt's budget deficit could hit 185 billion Egyptian pounds ($31 billion) in the next fiscal year following the mass uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak, the country's finance minister said. Arabic titles read " The alternative President" and " The last days " (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian judge has fined Hosni Mubarak and two other former officials $90 million for government-imposed telecommunication disruptions during the popular uprising earlier this year.

Internet and mobile phone services were cut for days when hundreds of thousands took to the streets in January to demand the president's ouster.

Judge Hamdi Okasha ordered the fine Saturday as compensation for financial losses the nation incurred during the telecommunication disruptions.

Mubarak is now in custody at a hospital pending trial on charges of corruption and conspiring in the deadly shootings of protesters.

He has been ordered to pay $33 million of the sum. Former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly will pay $50 million and ex-Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif $7 million.


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