Egyptian vice President, Gen. Hosni Mubarak (L) and late President Anwar Sadat (R), both dressed in military honour uniforms, attend a military parade, 06 October 1981, in Cairo, commemorating Victory Day. Moments after, a group of military Islamist fundamentalists with allegiance to the Al-Jihad group killed Sadat in a shooting spree. Following Sadat’s assassination Mubarak was sworn in as Egypt?s fourth president, a position of power he has since retained, being re-elected five times. AFP PHOTO/- (Photo credit should read AFP PHOTO/AFP/Getty Images)

Egyptian vice President, Gen. Hosni Mubarak (L) and late President Anwar Sadat (R), both dressed in military honour uniforms, attend a military parade, 06 October 1981, in Cairo, commemorating Victory Day. Moments after, a group of military Islamist fundamentalists with allegiance to the Al-Jihad group killed Sadat in a shooting spree. Following Sadat’s assassination Mubarak was sworn in as Egypt?s fourth president, a position of power he has since retained, being re-elected five times. AFP PHOTO/- (Photo credit should read AFP PHOTO/AFP/Getty Images)

Egyptian vice President, Gen. Hosni Mubarak (L) and late President Anwar Sadat (R), both dressed in military honour uniforms, attend a military parade, 06 October 1981, in Cairo, commemorating Victory Day. Moments after, a group of military Islamist fundamentalists with allegiance to the Al-Jihad group killed Sadat in a shooting spree. Following Sadat’s assassination Mubarak was sworn in as Egypt’s fourth president, a position of power he has since retained, being re-elected five times. AFP PHOTO/- (Photo credit should read AFP PHOTO/AFP/Getty Images)

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