(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - One of Egypt's opposition leaders defined trial of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in an iron cage as the beginning of a path towards justice, they were awaiting for 30 years.
Ayman Nour said he sent a message to Mubarak when he was tortured in prison, asking Mubarak to remember God's power when massacring people.
"He might have remembered my message when he was in the iron cage," Nour told AA correspondent.
Nour hoped the trial would be fair, but said he thought the indictment regarding Mubarak was weak and was not including all crimes Mubarak had committed.
Ayman Nour stood as a rival against Hosni Mubarak in 2005 elections. However, in the same year, Nour was sentenced to five years in prison for forging membership applications for the Ghad Party to reach the minimum required number of members. He was released in February 2009.
According to International Amnesty and human rights organizations' reports, hundreds of thousands of opponents were tortured in prisons during Mubarak's 30-year rule.
More than 100,000 people from Muslim Brothers were arrested during Mubarak administration.
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