El Balad reports that a group called "Sons of Mubarak" will demonstrate their support for the deposed dictator in front of a police academy in Egypt during the next phase of his trial.
Only one reason is given for the rally.
Hassan Ghandour, spokesman on behalf of the "Sons of Mubarak," explained that all Egyptians are indebted to Mubarak because "he is the last remaining Muslim leader who had humiliated the Jews."
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