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    Egypt sends 43 NGO workers to trial over funds

    CAIRO (AP) — Ignoring a stern U.S. threat, Egypt on Sunday referred 43 NGO workers, including 19 Americans, to trial before a criminal court for allegedly using illegal foreign funds to foment unrest.

    The decision marked a sharp escalation of the dispute between Cairo and Washington over Egypt's crackdown on U.S.-funded groups promoting democracy and human rights. The two countries have been close allies for more than three decades, but the campaign against the organizations has angered Washington, and jeopardized the $1.5 billion in aid Egypt is set to receive from the U.S. this year.

    On Saturday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned Egypt's foreign minister that failure to resolve the dispute may lead to the loss of American aid. The Egyptian minister, Mohammed Amr, responded Sunday by saying the government cannot interfere in the work of the judiciary.

    "We are doing our best to contain this but ... we cannot actually exercise any influence on the investigating judges right now when it comes to the investigation," Amr told reporters at a security conference in Munich, Germany.

    Among the Americans sent to trial is Sam LaHood, the head of the Egypt office of the Washington-based International Republican Institute and the son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. Five Serbs, two Germans and three non-Egyptian Arab nationals are also among those referred to trial.

    All 43 have been banned from leaving the country. A date has yet to be set for the start of the trial.

    The Egyptian investigation into the work of NGOs in the country is closely linked to the political turmoil that has engulfed the nation since the ouster nearly a year ago of Hosni Mubarak, a close U.S. ally who ruled Egypt for nearly 30 years. The generals who took power after Mubarak's fall have accused "foreign hands" of being behind protests against their rule and frequently depict the protesters as receiving funds from abroad in a plot to destabilize the country.

    Those allegations have cost the youth activists that spearheaded Mubarak's ouster support among a wider public that is sensitive to allegations of foreign meddling and which sees a conspiracy to destabilize Egypt in nearly every move by a foreign nation.

    But Sunday's decision to refer the 43 to trial raises questions about the Egyptian military's motive to allow the issue to escalate so much that the valuable $1.3 billion it gets annually be placed in jeopardy. Washington also is set to give Egypt $250 million in economic aid this year.

    The U.S. assistance has allowed the Egyptian military to replace its relatively antiquated Soviet-era weaponry with modern and sophisticated arms, ranging from fighter-bombers and transport aircraft to tanks and personnel carriers. The aid is closely but informally linked to Egypt's continued adherence to its 1979 peace treaty with Israel, Washington's closest Middle East ally.

    Already, Egyptian authorities are preventing at least six Americans — including LaHood — and four Europeans from leaving the country, citing a probe opened last month when heavily armed security forces raided the offices of 17 pro-democracy and rights groups. Egyptian officials have defended the raid as part of a legitimate investigation into the groups' work and funding.

    Also Sunday, security officials said Mubarak, 83, would shortly be moved to a prison for the first time since his arrest last April. Mubarak has since his arrest been kept in custody in a hospital at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh and later at an army's medical facility east of Cairo.

    They said Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim pledged in a meeting on Sunday to upgrade the medical facility in Tora prison south of Cairo in "record time," but did not set a date for the move. Mubarak is on trial on charges of complicity in the killing of hundreds of protesters during the 18-day uprising that forced him to step down.

    The officials also said that around 50 former regime insiders held at Tora would be dispersed to five different jails in the greater Cairo area within the next 48 hours. They include Mubarak's two sons, businessman Alaa and one-time heir apparent Gamal, two former prime ministers and the former speakers of parliament's two chambers.

    The decision to move Mubarak and spread the regime officials appeared to be a concession by the military to pro-reform activists who complain that the ruling generals led by Mubarak's defense minister for 20 years were treating the ousted leader with reverence and turning a blind eye to former regime officials clustered in Tora to use supporters to undermine security.

     
    • Rocketman1945  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      You better pull all Americans out of the rapidly deteriorating country Mr. Obama. Or we are going to lose some of them.
      • Liberty 3 mths ago
        Obummer purposely opened the Egyptian doorway for the Muslim Brotherhood.
      • Joshua 3 mths ago
        After the precedent he set just before the State of the Union, one would suppose Obama would be calling upon Seal Team 6 for every civilian extraction? Or only when there is an conspicuous opportunity to make himself look good?
    • nothing to say  •  3 mths ago
      That's over a Billion dollars that we have to borrow from China...what are we... crazy?
      • kunosoura 3 mths ago
        Of every dollar *our* government spends, 41 cents is borrowed, largely from China.
        Now probably $15Trillion in debt, that even your grand children will be paying.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      ,,,,I wish the government would quit giving out tax dollars away,,,,
    • bellacat  •  3 mths ago
      stop the billion dollar aid
      • kunosoura 3 mths ago
        All the *foreign aid* simply goes into the bank accounts of the quisiling dictators put into power by western colonial powers. Then the west calls them *democratic* countries. The U.S. and the other western colonial powers will never, never allow a democratically elected government. Not Iran , not Iraq, not Columbia, not Phillippines, not in Chile, not in Ethihopia, not in Somalia, not in Egypt, not in Libya, not in any defenseless country that has oil or natural resources worth stealing. Ironically, americans actually believe the U.S. is a democracy.
    • tony b  •  Gulf Shores, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Cut their aid and spend it on U.S. Citizens, stop aid to all countries who oppose the U.S. including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq and any other terriost harboring State. Spend that money here in America and it will make the U.S. more able to provide for it's own citizens. This is afeter all, Tax Payer Dollars and not Political Dollars. If a politian wants to support another nation, let him pay for it out of his own pocket and stop the waste.
    • Templar Knight  •  3 mths ago
      What makes them think they can enter a sovereign foreign nation & open these influence shops. Do we allow it in the USA? Ever hear of the Ugly American? Use the leverage & immediately stop ALL AID
      • kings1730 3 mths ago
        Obviously you are not aware of all the protests about the mosque being built on Ground Zero, or all the other incidents muslims have caused in the USA. Ever hear of the Ugly Muslim?
    • Tony C  •  3 mths ago
      I guess math is not the Generals strong suit

      The generals who took power after Mubarak's fall have accused "foreign hands" of being behind protests against their rule and frequently depict the protesters as receiving foreign funds in a plot to destabilize the country.

      Washington is due to give Egypt $1.3 billion in military assistance and $250 million in economic aid in 2012.
      • Bob W. 3 mths ago
        The Generals are just trying to save their heads also. But we should stop sending them any money, they will just use it against us. Besides Russia and China will step in and take over.
    • andrew  •  3 mths ago
      We are trillions in debt and still giving billions to other countries. Lts keep the money and pay off the debt.
    • Martin  •  Az Zahran, Saudi Arabia  •  3 mths ago
      Everyone warned the US exactly what would happen if you tried to overthrow Mubarack and replace with "democracy". Now you have democracy for only Al Quaida. It will get worse. Much worse than this. Why does not the US ever listen?
    • Ron  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      A Billion in foreign aid here and 5 Billion in foreign aid there...We're tired of subsidizing the WORLD!!! We have our OWN PROBLEMS!
    • CDoyle  •  3 mths ago
      Pull all US citizens out, warn the rest to get out and then cut off the aid and put the 1 Billion in the SS trust fund... All solved!
    • BMS  •  3 mths ago
      We have been close allies with Egytpt, because we give them multi millions of tax payer dollars to not destroy Israel.....
    • Jesse  •  Martinez, California  •  3 mths ago
      What the!!!!???? 1.5 billion in aid to egypt!!!!! i would say washington is gyping the ppl of the u.s.!!!!! why doesnt the obama administration start focusing on its own ppl and problems!!!! It appears even other countries are sick of u.s.!!!! And i dont blame them!!!
    • Chazwinners  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt has no interest in democracy or freedom. America, please accept and understand this. America, give no more money or aid in any form to any country that doesn't support democracy and freedom and proves it by their actions.
    • TR  •  3 mths ago
      Sure, give billions to Egypt while our elderly and poor suffer. Rent for the elderly in housing in Mass. was just raised $72.00. Forget about the cost of their medical. Keep giving to other countries and illegal aliens.
    • KarlaH  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Use that money to pay our own debt down...why SINK it into a sand PIT !
    • Obi-Wan Kenobi  •  3 mths ago
      To Hell with all of those countries Like Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Afghanistan etc... People need to STAY at home. Let those countries handle their own issues. You can't help people with that have a different mentality. They don't want US interference, and I don't blame them. Their way of life,... is their's! We have bought friends for decades. Time to stop paying countries to be our allies. Bring ALL our people home. Protect our borders, and interests here. If someone acts like a #$%$ fool, or threatens our soil..... NUKE em'.....Done
    • privy  •  3 mths ago
      One more reason this administration shouldn't have jumped on the anti-Mubarak bandwagon before thinking a little.
    • Vito  •  3 mths ago
      We don't have the money to pay our bills and we give it away to muslims who hate us. Keep our money. our tax dollars, here for the American people and help the country who have our backs. Politicans suck, the only way you can run for any political office is to have money or have money back you. The one percentdo it again.
    • Susan  •  3 mths ago
      I don't understand.....millions of taxpayers dollars are used to rebuild their mosques....why don't they love us? We are so stupid.
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