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== Aftermath == Sadat was succeeded by his vice president Hosni Mubarak, whose hand was injured during the attack. Sadat's funeral was attended by a record number of dignitaries from around the world, including a rare simultaneous attendance by three former US presidents: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and [[Richard Nixon]]. Sudan's President [[Jaafar Nimeiry]] was the only Arab head of state to attend the funeral. Only 3 of 24 states in the Arab League β Oman, Somalia and Sudan β sent representatives at all. Sadat was buried in the unknown soldier memorial in Cairo, across the street from the stand where he was assassinated. Over three hundred Islamic radicals were indicted in the trial of assassin Khalid Islambouli, including [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]], [[Omar Abdel Rahman]] and Abd al-Hamid Kishk. The trial was covered by the international press and Zawahiri's knowledge of English made him the de facto spokesman for the defendants. Zawahiri was released from prison in 1984. His brother Muhammad al-Zawahiri was imprisoned from 2000 until 17 March 2011, and then re-arrested on 20 March 2011. Abboud al-Zomor and Tareq al-Zomor, two Islamic Jihad leaders imprisoned in connection with the assassination, were released on 11 March 2011. Despite these facts, the nephew of the late president, Talaat al-Sadat, claimed that the assassination was an international conspiracy. On 31 October 2006, he was sentenced to a year in prison for defaming Egypt's armed forces, less than a month after he gave the interview accusing Egyptian generals of masterminding his uncle's assassination. In an interview with a Saudi television channel, he also claimed both the United States and Israel were involved: "No one from the special personal protection group of the late president fired a single shot during the killing, and not one of them has been put on trial," he said. [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:African Villains]] [[Category:Honorable Villains]] [[Category:Paranoid]] [[Category:Jingoists]] [[Category:Totalitarians]] [[Category:Affably Evil]] [[Category:Islam]] [[Category:Anti - Villain]] [[Category:Grey Zone]] [[Category:Middle Eastern Villains]] [[Category:Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Villains]] [[Category:Cold war villains]] [[Category:Military]] [[Category:Warlords]] [[Category:War Criminal]] [[Category:Evil vs. Evil]] [[Category:Presidents]] [[Category:Prime Ministers]] [[Category:Egypt]] [[Category:Corrupt Officials]] [[Category:Oppressors]] [[Category:On & Off Villains]] [[Category:Starvers]] [[Category:Provoker]] [[Category:Posthumous]] [[Category:Master Manipulator]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Misogynists]] [[Category:Abusers]] [[Category:Traitor]] [[Category:Egotist]]
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