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    Egypt presses ahead with NGO trial of Americans

    CAIRO (AP) โ€” The trial of 16 Americans and 27 others opens Sunday at a Cairo courthouse in what critics say is a politically charged case linked to a government crackdown on nonprofit groups that has touched off the deepest crisis in U.S.-Egyptian relations in decades.

    A senior U.S. official said Saturday the Obama administration is in "intense discussions" with Egypt to resolve the legal case "in the coming days."

    The case, which involves American employees of four U.S.-based pro-democracy groups, has tested one of Washington's most pivotal relationships in the Middle East, and prompted U.S. officials to threaten to cut a $1.5 billion annual aid package to Egypt if the issue is not resolved. Egyptian authorities have responded by blasting what they call U.S. meddling in Egypt's legal affairs.

    President Barack Obama has urged Egypt's military rulers to drop the investigation, and high-level officials, including Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey and Republican Sen. John McCain, have flown in to Cairo to seek a solution.

    The U.S. official, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity due to the delicacy of the matter, said that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had raised the matter twice in person with Egypt's foreign minister โ€” once in London and once in Tunisia โ€” in the past three days and that other senior U.S. officials are actively involved.

    However, the U.S. cannot be seen as pushing too hard against Egypt's ruling military council, which is viewed as the best hope for a stable transition for a nation that is not just a regional heavyweight, but also the most populous in the Arab world and a lynchpin in Washington's Middle East policy, largely because of its landmark peace treaty with Israel.

    There are 43 defendants in the case โ€” 16 Americans, 16 Egyptians, as well as Germans, Palestinians, Serbs and Jordanians. They have been charged with the illegal use of foreign funds to foment unrest and operating without a license. But the investigation fits into a broader campaign by Egypt's rulers against alleged foreign influence since the ouster of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak last year.

    Rights groups have sharply criticized the investigation into the pro-democracy groups and the charges, saying they are part of an orchestrated effort by Egyptian authorities to silence critics and cripple civil society groups critical of the military's handling of the country's transition to democracy. Egyptian officials counter by saying the trial has nothing to do with the government and is in the judiciary's hands.

    The U.S. State Department says that seven of the 16 Americans facing trial have been barred from leaving Egypt by the country's attorney general. Several Americans, including Sam LaHood, son of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, have sought refuge in the U.S. Embassy.

    It is not clear whether the Americans and the rest of the defendants will appear in court Sunday. They could not be immediately reached by telephone.

    The Americans work for four U.S.-based groups: the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute, Freedom House and a group that trains journalists.

    The dispute began in December when Egyptian security forces raided the offices of the pro-democracy groups, seizing documents and computers.

    Earlier this month the NDI said in a statement that it denies the accusations and that it fulfilled all of the registration requirements for the past six years, including a number of updates provided in January.

    Freedom House President David J. Kramer said this month that the charges against the NGOs indicates that freedom in Egypt "has only gotten worse" under Mubarak's appointed ruling generals who took power after the longtime authoritarian leader was toppled.

    "Let me state clearly that we do not view this situation as a legal matter involving rule of law," Kramer said. "The charges are clearly political in nature and without foundation."

    The state-run al-Ahram daily on Saturday reported that 19 Americans, not 16, were facing trial. The newspaper, quoting leaked Egyptian intelligence reports, said that some of the computers seized in the raid had sensitive information affecting Egypt's national security.

    The newspaper, quoting the intelligence report, charged that LaHood, who heads the IRI office in Egypt, had advised his employees not to disclose their foreign nationalities under any circumstances. The charges against LaHood partly stem from the testimony of a woman named Dawlat Sweillam, who allegedly quit her job at IRI because of what she believed were activities that ran counter to Egyptian laws, according to the newspaper report.

    While the trial involves foreign-funded NGOs, hundreds of Egyptian non-governmental organizations have also come under investigation from the government since Mubarak's ouster.

    Activists blame Mubarak-era laws that have been used to go after groups critical of state policies.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Rabat, Morocco, contributed to this report.

     
    • JD  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      We are giving them $1.5 billion!!!! Unbelievable.Maybe that is why the government is cutting my medicare benifits.
      • The Bad Guy 3 mths ago
        ...that and alot of other things.
      • Reeznutz 3 mths ago
        benefits*
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        you hould see what isreal gets !!
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Well, I think Egypt should start looking at alternative sources of revenue to tourism dollars. With this thing going on, it will be a very long time before tourists start returning there in numbers anywhere near to the numbers before the revolution.
      • Doug 3 mths ago
        Alternative source may be demanding a ransom for the American hostages they`re holding!
      • C and C 3 mths ago
        Tom- You are right I have always wanted to travel to Egypt, but wouldn't do so now for any reason. It's a shame such beautiful land, monuments, buildings, etc. are in the hands of such tyrants...
      • Black Propaganda 3 mths ago
        @ C And C, i think it's safe to say "IDIOTS" instead of "tyrants".
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      Why the hell are we giving them 1.5 Billion a year????
      • DixieSam 3 mths ago
        Because we don't need it
      • Jodivlie mentalzino 3 mths ago
        because they have stuff about Obama and CIA. Obama and Congress trying to hide it from public so we kiss thier butts.
      • Bob 3 mths ago
        It was a condition of the Camp David Peace Accords....we pay them and Israel.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Cut the Aid. They even said that they do not want the U.S. trying to meddle with their affairs. Aren't we meddling by giving them fifteen billion dollars over ten years. Cut the aid
      • Jodivlie mentalzino 3 mths ago
        once we cut the aid. you will see their real faces and they might go to free palestinians lol.
      • Ernie 3 mths ago
        Why are you telling us for??? Go tell you republican trolls in the House of Reps who wrote the check.
      • jo-jo 3 mths ago
        Ernie can you have your care giver turn off your computer? Time for meds and a movie that won't upset you.
    • Lori  •  Arvada, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      if they don't want us "interfering" with their legal affairs, I see no reason why we should "interfere" with their financial affairs. Cut off all American money going to Egypt!
      • Karen 3 mths ago
        I believe Egypt is also seeking a loan rom the IMF. Whose money do you think much of that is?
      • Beautiful Freedom 3 mths ago
        Well stated, Lori.

        I've fvkking had it. ENOUGH.
      • ozman641 3 mths ago
        This administration doesn't have the Ba!!s to cut funding to his muslim brothers. Obama's foreign policy is that he has none. They should tread carefully though because if they really #$%$ off Obama he may issue another warning like he did to Iran. I know that Iran is scared now.
    • Fred Flounder  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      No wonder the rest of the world thinks Americans are stupid.
    • Just me  •  London, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      So we borrow more from China to pay Egypt so we can go deeper in debt for what? Why are we paying anyone in DC . If you give me money I will be your friend? What the hell grow a pair of balls and say no more cash. I know if we hurt your feelings the price of fuel will go up.
    • 2  •  Collinsville, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      When in the heck are we going to learn that our style of democracy will not work in all other countries. That, my friends, is what makes us the land of the free and different.
    • steve  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      AMERICA IS SLOWLY GETTING FED UP WITH THIS B/S
    • Theodore  •  Akron, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      when the hell are we going to get a real president that will stop all this #$%$ we the americans thats giving all this tax money,to run our country not #$%$ that want us dead and aid to countrys that hate us give them 1.5 billion dollars for WHAT? we are not the policeman of the world lets take care of our country first.our children our homeless our elderly and keep our country free and clean and safe for the furture.give them what they give us NOTHING.......
    • question  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      cut off all aid damnit! enough supporting of countries that #$%$ on us!
    • jaya  •  Hampton, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      As soon as the muslim brotherhood gets hold of the reins, that peace treaty wont be worth the paper it's printed on.
    • Dan  •  3 mths ago
      And Obama's 2013 budget sets aside $19 million for Egypt.
    • thomas  •  3 mths ago
      Another Obama failure---he supported getting rid of Mubarak as head of Egypt (who was pro U.S.) and now the control of the country is in the hands of the radical Muslim Brotherhood who hate us. Why do we have people over there stirring the pot and why in the world would we send any money to Egypt now??? Obama---what a joke!!!
    • RAPTOR  •  3 mths ago
      There should be NO aid to muslim countries. They want us DEAD! DUH
    • Jack  •  3 mths ago
      Obama and the U.S. Congress are guilty as sin, and they're attempting to pull off a world class coverup. I want to read what's in those files. Come on Yahoo and AP, how about seeking the truth for once.
    • nightlight  •  3 mths ago
      Wait a minute! Why in the **** are we giving" a $1.5 billion annual aid package to Egypt"???
      Egypt is 90% Muslim, the Muslims refer to us (America) as the "Great Satan" and want to destroy us.....and we giving these lunatics money???
    • Bez_Dawg  •  3 mths ago
      thanks Owebama, good job u worthless steamer.
    • tinman  •  Toms River, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      1.5 billion interesting that we just give money to countries that spit at us. We need to get a clue i would be willing to pay 6 bucks a gallon if we could keep our money, food and military people back in the good ole USA and send them back all illeagle aliens!! How about that Obama what part of the word illeagle don't u understand ? We have people starving homeless and unemployed here and 1.5 billion #$%$ we send people to war bring them home and it seems the magic number is 50,000 after that many brave people have lost lives we leave and the country doesn't change a bit we are S U C K E R S fool me once shame on me fool me twice Obama care !
    • taker  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt-- Another Obama success story !!
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