After weeks of protests, the military leaders of Egypt have detained Hosni Mubarak, and his sons, for questioning.
Mubarak is in a hospital after he suffered a heart attack. Protesters were demanding that the former Egyptian ruler be arrested for corruption.
On April 12 the pro-U.S. military rulers cleared protesters from Tharir Square. But Egyptians promised an even bigger protest on Friday, if Mubarak was not arrested.
With the detention of Mubarak and his sons, Egyptians say they can now focus on pushing the military leaders to hold elections for a new government.