Alaa Mubarak

Alaa Mubarak
علاء مبارك
Born Alaa Al Din Mohammed Hosni Ei Sayed Mubarak
(1960-11-26) 26 November 1960
Cairo, Egypt
Nationality Egyptian, British[1]
Other names Alan
Alma mater St. George's College, Cairo
American University in Cairo (MBA)
Occupation Businessman
Political party National Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Heddy Rasekh (m. 1991)
Children Muhammad (Deceased)
Omar
Parent(s) Hosni Mubarak(Father)
Suzanne Mubarak(Mother)

Alaa Mubarak (Arabic: علاء مبارك  IPA: [ʕæˈlæːʔ moˈbɑːɾɑk]) (born 26 November 1960 in Cairo)[2] is an Egyptian businessman and the elder of two sons of Hosni Mubarak the former President of Egypt who served from 1981 to 2011, and his wife Suzanne Mubarak.

Early life and education

Alaa Mubarak was born in Cairo to Suzanne Mubarak and Hosni Mubarak, who became President of Egypt in 1981, ousted in 2011. Within the family, under his half-British mother, . However, controversy sparked whether the two sons were called by their british names " Alaa and Jimmy". . [3] Alaa attended St. George's College, Cairo and graduated from the American University in Cairo.[4]

Career

Mubarak has kept a much lower profile than his younger brother, Gamal, and was not involved in politics.


In 2011, he was arrested together with his father and brother, and he and his brother were released in October 2015.[5] The EU had imposed sanctions on father and sons, and froze all assets that Mubarak disclosed.[6]


Personal life

Mubarak is married to Heddy Rasekh, and they have had two sons, Muhammad and Omar. Muhammad died on 18 May 2009, aged 12. It was announced that he had suffered a 'severe health crisis', a brain haemorrhage. He was checked into the Maadi Military Hospital for a couple of hours before being flown to Paris to no avail. His body was returned and buried in Cairo.[4]

References

  1. AlJazeeraEnglish (30 January 2011). "Where in the world is Gamal Mubarak?". YouTube. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  2. Passport of Alaa Mubarak
  3. (28 June 2012) The Family Al Jazeera English)
  4. 1 2 "Death of President Mubarak's Grandson" (in Arabic). BBC Arabic. 18 May 2009. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  5. "Egypt court orders release of Hosni Mubarak's sons". BBC. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  6. "Mossack Fonseca: inside the firm that helps the super-rich hide their money". The Guardian. 8 April 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.


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