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    Egyptian minister's remarks stoke tensions with US

    CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian Cabinet minister has stoked tension with the U.S. over funding nonprofit groups working for democracy in Egypt, accusing Washington of intentionally seeking to create chaos to prevent the country from prospering.

    The comments published Tuesday in state media were made by International Cooperation Minister Faiza Aboul Naga, a leftover from the old Hosni Mubarak regime. She made them in October during testimony to two judges investigating allegations the groups used foreign funds to foment unrest in Egypt.

    But the decision to release her testimony now suggests that Egypt is not trying to resolve the worst crisis with its top ally in some 30 years and her comments could make things even worse.

    The clash began when security forces raided the offices of nonprofit groups that receive foreign funding in December, seizing documents and computers.

    Egypt accuses the groups of using the foreign funds to foment pro-democracy protests against the country's military rulers, who took over after Mubarak was ousted in a popular uprising a year ago. The ruling generals have repeatedly accused the pro-democracy groups behind the ouster of their former patron of following a "foreign agenda" and of seeking to plunge Egypt into chaos or even topple the state.

    The groups have challenged the legitimacy of military rule and are opposed to the military's behind-the-scenes attempts to gain immunity from prosecution and protection from any civilian oversight after they hand over power.

    Troops are blamed by activists for killing some 100 protesters since the generals took power. They also accuse the military of torturing detainees and hauling at least 12,000 civilians for trial before military tribunals. The brutal beating by troops of women protesters in December has created a huge uproar, drawing scathing criticism from rights groups at home and abroad.

    Several of the groups targeted are American. And last week, authorities referred 43 employees of the groups, including at least 16 Americans, to trial before a criminal court. The Americans include Sam LaHood, son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

    No date has been set for the trial, but all 43 are banned from travel.

    The United States has threatened to cut off aid to Egypt — $1.3 billion in military aid and $250 million in economic assistance — if the issue is not resolved.

    Aboul Naga claimed international and regional powers did not want Egypt to prosper following Mubarak's ouster, so they resorted to the creation of chaos.

    "But the United States and Israel could not directly create and sustain a state of chaos, so they used direct funding, especially American, as the means to reach those goals," she was quoted as saying.

    She also claimed that some of the money came from the U.S. economic assistance to Egypt and that Washington has directly and illegally funded the nonprofit groups in what amounted to interference in Egypt's internal affairs, a challenge to its sovereignty and harming national security.

    "Evidence shows the existence of a clear and determined wish to abort any chance for Egypt to rise as a modern and democratic state with a strong economy since that will pose the biggest threat to American and Israeli interests, not only in Egypt, but in the whole region," she was quoted as saying.

    The crisis speaks to the political turmoil in Egypt since Mubarak's ouster and the military's rise to power to replace him. Many suspect the quarrel with the Americans may have been timed by the ruling generals to help them achieve key policy objectives as they enter the home stretch of the transition to civilian rule. They have promised to hand over power after the election of a president in June.

    "It may have been staged, but the crisis is now beyond the control of the generals," said Egyptian rights lawyer and activist Negad Borai. "In some ways, it may be a reflection of divisions with the ruling military council. It is also likely to be part of a struggle for power at a critical time."

    The risk is the military could inflict irreparable damage to relations with the United States. And the magnitude of that risk was reflected in comments by the U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Chief of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey on Tuesday.

    Emphasizing the gravity of the crisis were comments Tuesday by America's top soldier, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Chief of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey, who met with Egyptian army leaders in Cairo over the weekend.

    Dempsey said that the issue stood in the way of planned talks on military cooperation, which can continue only if the problem is resolved. He stopped short of saying Egypt's ruling general had agreed to drop the charges, but said they had understood the gravity of the issue.

    "I am convinced that potentially they were underestimating the impact of this on our relationship. When I left there, there was no doubt that they understood the seriousness of it," he said.

    Egypt's military has been the nation's most powerful institution since army officers seized power in a coup in 1952. It has enjoyed tremendous influence since, with all of the nation's four presidents hailing from military background. In recent years, it built a massive economic empire that is shrouded in secrecy and, according to some estimates, accounts for 25 percent of the nation's GDP.

    To protect these interests after they hand over power, the generals will need to ensure that the nation's next president is loyal to or from the armed forces, insert language in the new constitution that gives the military the final say in major foreign and defense policies and discredit and marginalize the youthful pro-democracy groups that ousted Mubarak and are now calling for the military to immediately step down.

    They also want to protect their budget from civilian oversight.

    An understanding widely thought to have been reached between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood, the powerful Islamist group that won just under half of all seats in parliament in recent elections, should facilitate an agreement on the next president as well as the constitution.

    The 508-seat chamber, where the Brotherhood and other Islamists control 70 percent of the seats, will select a 100-member panel to draft the constitution, giving the Brotherhood a big say on the process.

    A quarrel with the United States over its funding for nonprofit groups resonates with many Egyptians, who view the West, and Washington in particular, with suspicion and allows them to project an image of themselves as the most patriotic defenders of the nation.

    "The generals can see that power is slipping from their hands and are frightened that their secrets will be made public," said Robert Springborg, an Egypt expert from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. "So, they are wrapping themselves in the flag and are keen to appear as the protectors of Egypt. It is common knowledge that the United States is not popular in Egypt."

    ____

    Associated Press writer Donna Cassata contributed to this report from Washington D.C.

     

    19 comments

    • Honest Man  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt is descending into chaos. I hope that a few rational leaders will ultimately emerge that are able to refocus the energies of the people away from revenge and hatred towards building a free, peaceful and prosperous nation. The current path leads to misery for everyone.
    • true justice  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      bring mubarak back - maybe he can save egypt.
    • Justme  •  3 mths ago
      Yea fomenting unrest is quite a crime ? I fomented something the other day and i am glad there were no police around or they may have fomented my #$%$ to stop fomenting then we would both be in trouble. I like typing foment . If they want to stop giving billions of aid to egypt then don't do it for the fomentors they should have known better than to go fomenting in Egypt. If i have said it once ... "They do not like fomenting in Egypt".
    • slappy1  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Cut off the aid and let them rot.
    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt is a failed State! The next step is a Military Theocracy. An extremist Muslim theocracy. One that will overshadow any danger posed by Iran. Unless, of course, Egypt and Iran join forces, then add Syria to their "Holy Alliance." Maybe the religious wingnuts are finally right, and "The End IS Near?"
    • Tasercalls  •  Hicksville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      If they cut aid... will those dollars go to US citizens? i hope it does.
    • Native  •  3 mths ago
      Nazis leaving the sinking ship!
      The truth is that they dont care two figs for palestine, its only a vehicle for them to attack israel. Since they cant function any other way, they are slinking back into the darkness under their rocks, where nazi philosophy started! Nazis cant beat jews in any way, not in a street fight and not in an intellectual fight! They are unarmed and without guns are exposed for the cowards that they really are! Jews, israel, righteous gentiles forever!
    • Native  •  3 mths ago
      Fantastic job by obama
      one year ago egypt was our ally
      he also lost turkey, pakistan, tunisia, libya to his masters iran
    • Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      There were ten's of thousands of Egyptians that 'disappeared' under the Israeli-American supported despotic Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak and his right hand man, Omar Suleiman the torture king of Egypt, oh but that was OK huh? Ok for Israel to Cluster Bomb Lebanese Christian civilians and their neighborhoods many miles away from the border fighting in a clear and documented war crime? OK for Israel to use Jet fighters dropping 500lb bombs on Gaza civilian neighborhoods and Helicopter Gunships using anti-tank weapons on unarmed Palestinian and Gaza Civilians?
    • Bee  •  Fort Lauderdale, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt won't rise as a "modern and democratic state" all on it's own.
    • Deborah  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The United States is not popular any where on account of their arrogance and intrusion into everyone's business
    • Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      First of all the government of Egypt has not been overthrown. The same military that put Zionst USA puppet Mubarak in control continues to be in charge of Egypt. The Zionist puppet government continues to rule. There have been no changes and probably won't be any until something besides a lot of screaming and yelling happens. The Middle Eastern countries need to stop the oppression of Palestine and move on from there. It will take a war against the Zionist oppression against Palestinians to get real change in the Middle East.
    • Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Where's the American Outrage Against U.S. Support of Dictatorships?
      By Jacob G. Hornberger
      Believe it or not, U.S. officials actually cut a deal with Egypt's torturers to torture people on behalf of the U.S. government.
    • B-Chi  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      SOME PEOPLE can't take a little criticism. Especially if it is coming from people they feel SUPERIOR to.
    • Dan Carney  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Another Hillary fiasco, she has done more harm to our foreign policy in 3 years than all other state department officials combined.
      • Native 3 mths ago
        SHE JUST DID MUSLIM OBAMAS WILL
        HE IS HER BOSS
    • Lucky Two  •  Lake Charles, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      *waves hand with a question*... Is Egyptian movie star and ***ACTIVIST*** Khaled Abol Naga related to the Naga snake who is pointing at US election helpers? Because he is activily trashing the Egyptian military as Nazi's....
    • Jodivlie mentalzino  •  Logan, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      that's it you got it now?? get ready for a big big war guys! everyone turn against us because of CIA and Mossad agendas!
    • Kareem Abdul  •  3 mths ago
      The Zionist Dempsey should not be allowed to enter Egypt
      • Native 3 mths ago
        No americans should go to egypt at all
        are they crazy?
    • wglen  •  Lexington, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      we never really know the results of these so called arab springs,after a stable govt has been over thrown,yet we hope for democratic principles an secular govt instead of a theocracy,the symbol of egypt is a golden eagal repersenting saladin the sulton that defeated the christian cursades
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