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    Egypt's military warns of plots on eve of strike

    CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's military rulers warned Friday that the country faces conspiracies that seek to topple the state and spread chaos, in a message intended to undermine activists who plan to mark the anniversary of President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow with anti-army protests.

    The statement from the council of generals who took power when Mubarak stepped down on Feb. 11, 2011, came on the eve of a planned general strike aimed at pressuring the military to give up power.

    Protest groups have grown harshly critical of the military's handling of Egypt's transition to democracy, accusing the army of trying to protect its power and committing human rights violations that rival those of Mubarak's regime. Thousands rallied outside the defense ministry Friday to call for the immediate transition of power to a civilian authority.

    In a statement read on state TV Friday, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces said it would not bow to pressures to accelerate the transition.

    "Never will we bow to threats, nor succumb to pressures, nor accept ultimatums," it said.

    The message said the army had played an essential role in Egypt's transition and warned of plots that seek to strike "a mortal blow" to the revolution by sewing discord between the army and the people.

    Without naming any culprits, it said Egypt was facing great threats.

    "We face conspiracies hatched against the homeland, whose goal is to undermine the institutions of the Egyptian state and whose aim is to topple the state itself so that chaos reigns and destruction spreads," it said.

    Egyptian officials and military leaders have often blamed unnamed actors and "foreign hands" for fomenting unrest.

    In the statement, the generals said they remained bound by the plan to pass executive power to an elected president before June 30.

    The generals and the military-backed Cabinet have been critical of the strike call, casting it as another example of foreign attempts to weaken Egypt. The state media and a Facebook page affiliated with the ruling generals accused the U.S. of using local institutions to agitate for the strike.

    On Friday, the army deployed tanks and armored vehicles at various points around Cairo in anticipation of protests. Army vehicles were posted at the state TV building, prominent ministries, the Cabinet building, the Central Bank and elsewhere.

    It is unclear how many people will participate in the strike.

    Continued unrest since Mubarak's ouster has battered Egypt's economy, leading some to criticize the continued protests for preventing a recovery.

    Some protests calls have also put activists at odds with the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's best organized political group, which won nearly 50 percent of the country's newly elected parliament. The Brotherhood, prominent religious figures and others condemned the strike on the grounds that it could hurt the economy.

    Hours before Friday's statement, several thousand protesters marching from different parts of Cairo converged on the Ministry of Defense, chanting against the military rulers. They found approaches to the ministry blocked with barbed wire and guarded by military police.

    Protester Ahmed Hassan, 26, said the march sought to push the generals from power.

    "They don't know negotiations. They only know pressure," he said, also calling for the military rulers to stand trial for the deaths of protesters in recent waves of unrest. "A safe exit for the generals was possible before the violence. Now there is blood. They must be tried."

    Also on Friday, Cairo airport officials banned a British woman from leaving the country because she is being targeted in a criminal investigation into foreign-funded organizations.

    The investigation has caused the most serious rift in decades between Egypt and the United States, and U.S. officials have warned that the crackdown on NGOs could block $1.5 billion in annual U.S. aid to Egypt.

    The woman joins a list of at least 10 foreigners, including six Americans, who have been barred from traveling as part of the investigation.

    Egyptian judges have referred 43 people including 16 Americans to trial on accusations they illegally used foreign funds to foment unrest in the country. The rest of the accused are Egyptians and Europeans.

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    Sarah El Deeb contributed reporting.

     

    26 comments

    • Almond  •  Lansdale, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Some of the accusation are very daring, accusing the secretary of state of authorizing "money laundering" and referencing some wiki cables ... I thought we were friends with Egypt :)
    • Zee Borsa  •  Lansdale, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      They claim a 150 CIA operative just in Cairo alone... as if there are no other place in the world that needs them not even the HQ??
      • unforgivable 3 mths ago
        Hahahha, idiots. Israel runs the entire world. They are all powerful. Hahhaha, what nonsense.
      • zcompguy 3 mths ago
        They wouldn't know a CIA op if they tripped over one...
    • Chris Perron  •  3 mths ago
      On one hand we have a military/government trying to stabilize the country and on the other we have activists/ possible anarchists who are apparently not content enough with the situation and blames the ones trying to restore order.
      • zcompguy 3 mths ago
        They are trying to restore military power only, which is another dictatorship. You can see that by their rhetoric!
      • SNIPER 3 mths ago
        the army doesn't want the power all Egyptians know that and all Egyptians are sure of it .. so every one gotta stop playing the military card because people respect the military more than any one on earth and they would crack down any one tries to broke this relationship between the people and their military.
      • Brett 3 mths ago
        Datboys
    • unforgivable  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      What a bunch of crazy people over there. They think everything is going to be better if the military just steps down? Heeelllllll NO! It would be chaos. Bunch of idiots. What, now they want one person to be put in charge? Isn't that what they just got rid of?
    • Teresa  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Of course they are blaming others...it could not possibly be that they have done anything wrong to their own people..now could it?
      • SNIPER 3 mths ago
        no the military protect the people of Egypt and any one try to mess with the national security gotta pay the price .. i support the army and one day i will join it .. we will always be alert for any kind of surprises. you won't find many Egyptians here on that site but that's the way it goes in Egypt .. the bounds between the army and the people are unbreakable . and i am not talking about those human rights people or the activists i am talking about the majority of Egyptian people who have the final word and who doesn't appear in the media
    • Moosa  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      The traitor Egyptian generals take their day to day orders from the organized criminal zionists in israill . Proud and brave Egyptian people please do not allow Global criminal Zionists to steal your revolution, get rid of all those agents of Zionists who are the high ranking officers in the army, police and intelligence. pure Islamic state is the best
      • Patricia H 3 mths ago
        LOL, you guys are never in the wrong, it's ALWAYS someone else that messes up your lives. Here's some news... most of us could care less about you, and that includes our governments. You've been fighting your family feud now for about 4k years, time to give it a rest for a week or so.
      • unforgivable 3 mths ago
        Quit blaming Israel. They are nothing but an itty bitty country that America defends. They really don't run anything, especially the entire world as you idiots have been brainwashed to think.
    • El Macho of America  •  Caracas, Venezuela  •  3 mths ago
      US Imperialism thought it was going to be easy to cheat the people of Egypt .After 4 decades supporting his criminal lackey ( Mubarak) USA fabrikated a military coup to prevent a succesful People´s revolution.But, USA failed, the staunch People of Egypt will fight the criminal US pawns till the final victory.
    • Roy  •  3 mths ago
      Can they warn of something more intelligent? It's an old broken record Mr. Tantawi.
      Down with the military junta!
    • Atomon  •  3 mths ago
      Egypt's Military Leaders are all Putz-heads. Now they're circling the wagons blaming outside conspirators for everything. Recently, they locked up members of non profits. Non Profits? Maybe someone needs to start an online petition demanding the release of all falsely accused non profit members who, I might add, were actually helping the Egyptian people unlike the Military who were, and still are, busy shooting them.
    • Barry  •  South Bend, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      In a statement read on state TV Friday, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces said "We face conspiracies hatched against the homeland, whose goal is to undermine the institutions of the Egyptian state and whose aim is to topple the state itself so that chaos reigns and destruction spreads," it said.

      Now there is the description of what the military is doing in Egypt right now!
      Create chaos, claim outside agitators, establish martial law, proclaim yourself saviors of the nation, name yourself dictator for life!
    • ergos  •  3 mths ago
      Solidarity with the oppressed people. Kick some arsche for me too.
    • straight talk  •  3 mths ago
      What 1.5 billion it just keeps increasing!! It is not aid either. 1 billion for the military for the Peace Treaty agreement then it returns to the US for buying US made military supply, so only hurting the people who produce this! Then the 250 million in aid goes to HOW many people 85 million which about 10% are probably in need of aid.
    • dcb4357  •  Vincennes, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      you know, every now and then if you keep coming up with conspiracy theories eventually you get lucky and find a real one. the egyptian/arab mind sees a conspiracy every time a horse breaks wind in portugal, but it is pretty obvious that this time they are on to something. barry and his radical pals just love destabilizing other countries , especially if they are not openly anti-western. the russians are probably jealous of their ability to screw "allies" and topple regimes. in their best days they were not this treacherous. they had usually to resort to blunt force. barry just sends community organizers.
    • zcompguy  •  3 mths ago
      From one dictator to many.(the generals)...Wonderful.
    • S  •  3 mths ago
      One of the Americans held captive in Egypt is Transportation secretary Ray Lahoods son.
      A member of the Presidents cabinet.So why is he not released yet?
    • M . a . h . m . ☼ . u . d  •  3 mths ago
      Hey Americans. Could u ask ur self why America help us in Egypt ??!! For Democracy i don't think so...
    • Terry  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      ""We face conspiracies hatched against the homeland, whose goal is to undermine the institutions of the Egyptian state and whose aim is to topple the state itself so that chaos reigns and destruction spreads," it said."

      I normally know who the bad guys are in these articles. This one though, i'm not sure. It could be these guys in this quote for all I know. I'll have to look into it.
    • xx'x  •  3 mths ago
      Dune: plans within plans within plans...
    • Sam  •  Long Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      Even paranoids have enemies, but who exactly would step up if the military steps down?
    • Chris Perron  •  3 mths ago
      Is the Arab Spring over yet?
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