Bangkok, April 04: The German government has not confirmed reports that former Egyptian Dictator Hosni Mubarak has taken refuge in the European country.
This comes after media reports said that Mubarak had left Egypt for Germany, a correspondent reported.
Following his ouster in the February 11 revolution, Mubarak left the presidential palace in Cairo for the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Mubarak and his family were placed under house arrest and banned from leaving Egypt.
Egypt’s military council has also denied reports that Mubarak has left the North African country.
Earlier, the council refuted reports that Mubarak had sought refuge in Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz and some European leaders were the first to express their full support for Mubarak and to describe the Egyptian revolutionary forces as a handful of infiltrators.
The developments come two days after thousands of protesters and activists held anti-Mubarak rallies in Cairo’s Liberation Square and several other cities following the Friday Prayers.
Egyptian protesters called for the resignation of all officials loyal to the Mubarak regime.
They also demand Mubarak’s swift trial as well an investigation into the conduct of officials responsible for the violence used against civilians during weeks of popular protests.
——–Agencies