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A media blackout has been imposed in the high-profile Egyptian trial of a billionaire politician charged with the murder of a Lebanese pop diva. | A media blackout has been imposed in the high-profile Egyptian trial of a billionaire politician charged with the murder of a Lebanese pop diva. |
Hisham Talaat Mustafa is accused of paying a former policeman $2m to kill Suzanne Tamim at her Dubai home. Both men have denied the charges. | Hisham Talaat Mustafa is accused of paying a former policeman $2m to kill Suzanne Tamim at her Dubai home. Both men have denied the charges. |
The judge banned publication of all trial details except procedural decisions and the final verdict. | The judge banned publication of all trial details except procedural decisions and the final verdict. |
The trial has fascinated media both in the Arab world and internationally. | The trial has fascinated media both in the Arab world and internationally. |
The attraction of the case is evident, involving as it does a glamorous singing star and a powerful figure in the Egyptian establishment alleged to have had an affair with her. | The attraction of the case is evident, involving as it does a glamorous singing star and a powerful figure in the Egyptian establishment alleged to have had an affair with her. |
Television cameras were kept out of the Cairo courtroom for Monday's session. Reporters were allowed in but without audio recorders or mobile telephones. | Television cameras were kept out of the Cairo courtroom for Monday's session. Reporters were allowed in but without audio recorders or mobile telephones. |
An Arab freedom of information advocacy group condemned the ban as "political" and said it violated press freedom. | An Arab freedom of information advocacy group condemned the ban as "political" and said it violated press freedom. |
The sultry star was found murdered at her home in Dubai in SeptemberSuzanne Tamim rose to fame after appearing on a TV talent show in Lebanon in 1996, but her career was marred by stories about a troubled private life. | The sultry star was found murdered at her home in Dubai in SeptemberSuzanne Tamim rose to fame after appearing on a TV talent show in Lebanon in 1996, but her career was marred by stories about a troubled private life. |
She was found murdered at her flat in Dubai in July. | |
Mr Moustafa is a billionaire property developer and a leading figure in the ruling National Democratic Party who sat on the Shura Council, Egypt's upper legislative house. | Mr Moustafa is a billionaire property developer and a leading figure in the ruling National Democratic Party who sat on the Shura Council, Egypt's upper legislative house. |
He has been stripped of his parliamentary immunity. | He has been stripped of his parliamentary immunity. |
Also on trial is Muhsin Sukkari, a former Egyptian police officer who was a security guard at a hotel owned by Mr Moustafa. | Also on trial is Muhsin Sukkari, a former Egyptian police officer who was a security guard at a hotel owned by Mr Moustafa. |
Earlier in the trial the prosecution presented evidence including alleged recordings of phone calls between the billionaire and the security guard, video from a security camera said to show Mr Sukkari at the singer's Dubai apartment, and traces of Mr Sukkari's DNA on clothing allegedly left near the murder scene. | Earlier in the trial the prosecution presented evidence including alleged recordings of phone calls between the billionaire and the security guard, video from a security camera said to show Mr Sukkari at the singer's Dubai apartment, and traces of Mr Sukkari's DNA on clothing allegedly left near the murder scene. |
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