EGYPT OFFICIALS DENY REPORT PRESIDENT'S SON FLED
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- Published:28 Ocak 2011, Cuma
- Updated:28 Ocak 2011, Cuma
Egyptian officials denied on Thursday a report that President Hosni Mubarak's politician son had fled Egypt, which has been hit by three days of anti-government protests.
Many Egyptians believe Gamal Mubarak, 47, who holds a top post in the ruling National Democratic Party, is being groomed for when his 82-year-old father leaves office. Both deny this.
"He (Gamal) had a meeting at the party headquarters this morning to discuss issues related to the demonstrations, along with other party leaders," a senior party official told Reuters, adding that the meeting lasted into the late afternoon.
A government official also denied the report.
Internet sites have been filled with rumors that Gamal had left for London. A report was also carried by broadcaster CNBC.
Egyptian protesters have been inspired by Tunisians who took to the streets and toppled their president of 23 years, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia this month.
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