In the provided transcript, a person is questioned about their involvement with hawawshi, a traditional Egyptian dish, leading to a broader discussion about the Egyptian prisons breakout case of January 2011. The dialogue includes testimonies from various individuals, including former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who took an oath to tell the truth despite being over 90 years old. The narrative touches on allegations of police and military involvement in prison breaks and attacks on protesters, with claims of injustice and corruption within the Egyptian system. The summary concludes with a plea for divine justice against those responsible for the suffering of the Egyptian people.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person was forced by the Muslim Brotherhood to buy minced meat and go to a local butcher.
2. The same person borrowed an onion from a neighbor on the day of a crime.
3. Hosni Mubarak testified about the Egyptian prisons breakout in January 2011.
4. Mubarak was over 90 years old at the time of his testimony.
5. Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps were accused of crossing into Egypt with arms and vehicles.
6. The Egyptian media repeatedly covered the tale of prison breakouts.
7. General Omar Suleiman informed Mubarak about forces crossing the eastern borders armed and in large numbers.
8. Army General Mohammed al-Batran received orders to open Egyptian prisons but refused.
9. General al-Batran was shot and killed, after which Egypt's prisons were opened.
10. Prisoners claimed that police officers changed clothes, armed themselves, and freed them from prison.
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