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    USAID boss in Egypt quits in funding row

    CAIRO (AP) — The USAID director in Egypt abruptly flew back to Washington on Thursday after less than a year on the job, the first major casualty of a row between the two longtime allies over American funding for pro-democracy groups.

    Jim Bever left his post the day after the Obama administration chastised Egypt's leaders for stoking anti-American sentiment during the country's rocky transition to democracy. In the rare public rebuke, the U.S. said it had noticed mounting attacks and criticism of U.S. aid and motives.

    A U.S. Embassy statement said Bever will be "returning to Washington to take on new responsibilities and prepare for his next deployment." It did not say why his tour was cut short.

    The criticism of the U.S. is a sign that Egypt's military rulers are growing anxious over foreign aid they fear could strengthen the liberal groups behind Egypt's uprising at the expense of the military's own vast power. Those youthful, pro-democracy groups have grown more critical of the ruling generals lately over what they see as the slow pace of the transition away from authoritarian rule.

    Bever has been at the center of a dispute over funding since March, when USAID — the American government organization that distributes international development aid — placed advertisements inviting non-governmental groups in Egypt to apply for U.S. funding. The ads attracted hundreds of applicants, who lined up outside USAID offices in a quiet suburb south of Cairo. Over the next few months, the American aid organization allocated millions of dollars to the groups.

    This left the government seething. It insisted that the funding must go through official channels, and not directly to the groups. Those restrictions applied during the rule of ousted President Hosni Mubarak, whose government tightly controlled the process.

    Last month, Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Assar, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, gave a speech in Washington and criticized the United States for funding pro-democracy groups without submitting to Egyptian government supervision. He said it violated Egyptian laws for funding non-governmental organizations.

    "It is a matter of sovereignty," he said.

    Elizabeth Colton, spokeswoman for the American Embassy in Egypt, told The Associated Press on Thursday that the U.S. is not interfering in Egypt's politics.

    "Egyptian groups that apply for and receive grants from the United States are engaged in activities that are politically neutral. No funds are provided to political parties," she said.

    Egyptian authorities this week opened a formal investigation into the funding issue, according to a judicial official involved in the process.

    "A list of the likely beneficiaries of American funding has been compiled and we will investigate them one by one," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was in its early stages.

    Other generals on the ruling council have accused two key reform groups of following a "foreign agenda" and of receiving funding and training from abroad, claims that suggest plotting against the country with foreign help.

    The activist groups April 6 and Kifaya, Arabic for "Enough," fought back by lodging official complaints with the prosecutor's office against Maj. Gen. Hassan el-Roweini, the ruling council member who made the accusations. April 6 is also demanding an apology.

    Kifaya and April 6, which both called for Mubarak's ouster years before the uprising, are credited with key roles in organizing the protests that toppled the president.

    "This is all part of a military council plan to portray everyone protesting on the streets as paid by a foreign party," said activist Mona Seif. "The council is trying to build a reputation for itself as the sole protector of the revolution and the ultimate source of patriotism."

    The military, according to activists, is fighting back against the protesters' criticism with a smear campaign and a get-tough policy that is designed to wrest back from the youth groups the prestige it earned from toppling Mubarak.

    "This tiff has nothing to do with the funding issue," said Negad Borai, a human rights activist and lawyer. "It is all part of the military's strategy to limit the reach and resources available to civil society groups."

    Claims of a "meddling foreign hand" have routinely found resonance among Egyptians. More than a few are convinced that the United States, Israel and others are constantly scheming against their nation and Islam, the faith of most Egyptians.

    With the military whipping up xenophobia, there have been several instances in recent weeks of bands of self-styled spy-catchers arresting and turning over foreigners to authorities, accusing them of "subversive" activities such as photographing streets or bridges or talking with protesters at Tahrir Square in Cairo, the birthplace of the uprising.

    Since Mubarak was ousted on Feb. 11, the military has arrested an Israeli-U.S. citizen for spying, expelled an Iranian diplomat, also for spying, and repeatedly warned Egyptians against "foreign hands" seeking to undermine their country.

    The military has also decreed that no foreign observers would be invited to monitor Egypt's first democratic elections after the uprising, which are expected to be held later this year.

    Amid all the xenophobia, anti-American sentiments have stood out.

    The July 31 issue of a state-run magazine featured a cover depicting new U.S. Ambassador Anne Patterson as holding a burning wad of dollars to the wick of a bomb wrapped in an American flag. The headline read: "The ambassador from Hell who lit a fire in Tahrir."

    The U.S. State Department on Wednesday complained that the criticism was "inaccurate" and "unfair" and that personal attacks against Patterson were "unacceptable."

    Still the U.S.-Egypt row is not likely to cause lasting harm to relations. Egypt's military and the U.S. government are bound by close links going back to the 1970s. The military has for more than 30 years received about $1.3 billion in annual U.S. assistance and frequently staged joint war games with U.S. forces.

    Egyptian generals regularly travel to Washington for extended visits for talks with their American counterparts and visit military facilities.

    Responding to criticism in the local media of the U.S. policy on funding non-governmental groups in Egypt, former U.S. Ambassador in Egypt Margaret Scobey suggested that the methods of the ruling generals were not much different from those of Mubarak.

    "In the Mubarak era, this assistance was often labeled 'interference', and opposed by a government uncomfortable with hearing the voices of its own people," she wrote several months ago.

     

    39 comments

    • bilgewater  •  9 mths ago
      Get American out of Egypt until the trial is over.
      Keep sending the money or the Canal will be shut down.
      • Michael 9 mths ago
        NOT FOR LONG
      • Newo 9 mths ago
        Stop aid to Egypt now.Let them close the Canal.The money they will lose will be enough to make them change their mind.When the Muslim Brotherhood takes over Egypt,Egypt will become an Iran and an enemy of the USA.All the USA is doing by this aid is feeding anti-american groups.One of the biggest mistakes Obama is doing. The same with rebels in Libya.Another bunch of anti-USA muslims that we are feeding to take over the country and turn it into another USA enemy.
      • Newo 9 mths ago
        Michael,if you are a good muslim,you must follow Islam main commandment that is control of the world as spelled out in the Koran and killing of infidels,non-muslims,that do not want to convert to Islam.That is what my Koran says.By the way,the Koran is so demagogic.Every chapter begins with "In the name of Allah,most gracious,most merciful" so at the end of reading one really believe that Allah has those qualities which is not true when one considers the hate that spouts towards infidels and those are everybody that is not a muslim.Disgusting.
    • druids1956  •  9 mths ago
      Muslim Brotherhood supporting pro democracy movements....yeah sure... Easter Bunny...Tooth Fairy... Loch Ness and so on
    • Newo  •  9 mths ago
      Islam is set on destroying democracy.Islam is not democratic but authoritarian ruling.How democratic is a system that condemns to death anybody that wants to change his/hers religion.Islam is worse than communism.The main purpose of Islam is to conquer the world and impose authoritarian rule and control humanity.There is nothing democratic about Islam.Wants to know how democratic is Islam,look at Iran.Iran is an islamic republic ran by ayatollah.Ayatollahs are religious leaders.I dare anybody to defy me in the idea that Iran is not a dictatorship and that kind of Government is what Islam wants for the whole world.Even Iraq is a political dictatorship.When the opposition party won the elections,the ruling islamic party will not give up power and still has not allowed the winning opposition party to take power in the country.Islam is a dictatorship religious system and has always been.
    • Philly H  •  9 mths ago
      YEP,,,EGYPT IS HEADING DOWN THE MUZZIE CRAPPER
      ISLAM SUCKS
    • ANS  •  9 mths ago
      Israel is our ally with $3.5 billion dollars per month going there. Pakistan is our ally with $1.5 billion dollars going there per year. Egypt $2 billion dollars per month. Lots of money for so called friends all they do is “Nothing for us" stop all aid today.
    • Jaguar4  •  9 mths ago
      Why would the USA give that much of money to outsiders, when their own country is cash trapped ?
    • Still Confused  •  9 mths ago
      I can think of a few places right here at home that could use the money. Health Care, Social Security, Unemployment Benefits, shall I go on? Over a billion dollars would go for Americans who need it.
    • michael  •  9 mths ago
      No more money for terroist who want to kill us
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Proof required brought growth allowance that cheated none
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      No proof required upon accountings grants false creditibility ratings
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Cheaters held a triple A ratings how was it figured mathematically
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Failure is no A rating system
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Nor a B nor a C nor a D yet an F for Failure
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Dis service upon the world of MONEY TREE systems by the HIGHER GDP accountants of enforcements of cheaters policy at the foreign money change
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Guilty of growing MONEY TREE shortages !
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Forced it holds an excuse,,,,Those enforcing have no excuse for producing cheaters tool and menu
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Guilty by devaluing money numbers systems at face value
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Guilty by abusing the GDP rating system
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Cheaters changed the King of Kings measuring Dish and measuring guage
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Cheap and cheaper is not the pathway of wisedomehood system is Luxery and Luxery
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