Hisham Barakat

Egyptian lawyer and chief prosecutor

Hisham Barakat - Leaders & Politicians born November 21st, 1950
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Born in 1950, this individual served as the chief prosecutor in Egypt. Appointed to the position in 2012, oversaw high-profile cases, including those related to the political unrest following the 2011 revolution. Worked on cases involving politicians and activists, significantly influencing the judicial landscape in Egypt. Was a notable figure during a period marked by political turmoil and legal challenges. Assassinated in 2015, which drew national and international attention to issues of law enforcement and security in the country.

Served as chief prosecutor in Egypt

Oversaw high-profile political cases

Assassinated in 2015

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