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Egypt Parliament To Consider Cutting Off U.S. Aid

Egypt Us Aid

HAMZA HENDAWI   03/11/12 04:46 PM ET  AP

CAIRO — Egypt's parliament moved Sunday toward a vote to order an end to more than $1 billion in U.S. aid, a reflection of tensions with Washington over the case of Americans charged with illegal activity by their pro-democracy groups.

The U.S. was angry enough over the charges against the American workers that it threatened to cut off aid to Egypt. The measure in the Islamist-dominated Egyptian parliament, probably just symbolic, showed that there is considerable anger in Cairo over charges that U.S. pressure led to interference in the judicial process.

The 508-seat chamber also voted to start the process of a no-confidence vote in the military-backed government, a move that, if successful, could spark a political crisis with just under four months left before the military is scheduled to hand over power to a civilian administration.

The move by the People's Assembly against U.S. aid was sparked by the March 1 departure of six American defendants in a case of 43 employees of nonprofit groups accused of using illegal foreign funds to foment unrest in Egypt.

The 43 include 16 Americans, nine of whom were already outside the country when the case was referred to trial. One opted to stay behind.

The rest of the 43 are mostly Egyptians, Jordanians, Palestinians and Germans.

The U.S. threatened to cut off aid to Egypt over the issue, but the departure of the six partially eased the crisis, the worst between the two allies in 30 years.

Even if the chamber voted to reject U.S. aid, the move could amount to only a symbolic gesture, given the wide powers enjoyed by the generals, who collectively act as the presidency. They would likely veto such a measure in the name of national security.

The exit of the American defendants set off a storm in Egypt, prompting many to accuse the ruling generals of bowing to U.S. pressure and intervening in the work of the judiciary. Egypt's military has benefited the most from the nation's close ties with the United States. It is due to get $1.3 billion in aid this year. U.S. economic assistance for 2012 is about $250 million.

In Sunday's session, lawmakers complained the U.S. had no respect for Egypt's sovereignty and called for a vote on a no-confidence motion in Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri's government. The move against the government came after four Cabinet ministers briefed the chamber on the case. Lawmakers constantly interrupted their testimony and later said the ministers did not show enough respect for the parliament.

Lawmakers said el-Ganzouri's government should be replaced by a coalition that mirrors the makeup of the legislature, where Islamists hold more than 70 percent of the seats. The military rulers say only they have the right to dismiss the Cabinet.

Several lawmakers also said it was the generals and not the government that must be questioned about the nation's "humiliation" by the United States over the case. The generals have said they had nothing to do with the Americans' departure and that the entire affair was in the hands of the judiciary. However, the judge who presided over the trial's opening hearing on Feb. 26 excused himself late last month, citing uneasiness.

Judge Mahmoud Mohammed Shoukri later said in comments to the media that he quit to protest political meddling in the case, which is now being tried by another Cairo court.

"I wish members of the U.S. Congress could listen to you now to realize that this is the parliament of the revolution, which does not allow a breach of the nation's sovereignty or interference in its affairs," Parliament Speaker Saad el-Katatni, an Islamist from the chamber's largest party, told lawmakers.

Suggesting that a crisis was looming between the legislature and the Cabinet, el-Katatni adjourned the session until Monday. He said Cabinet ministers scheduled to answer lawmakers' questions failed to show up.

"It seems that the government is pushing for a crisis with parliament," el-Katatni said.

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CAIRO — Egypt's parliament moved Sunday toward a vote to order an end to more than $1 billion in U.S. aid, a reflection of tensions with Washington over the case of Americans charged with illega...
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benseccorp
Semper Fidelis
12:10 AM on 03/13/2012
Well that helps out national deficit...
11:34 PM on 03/12/2012
So when is Israel gonna follow this suit?
02:00 PM on 03/12/2012
BFD! That's about a day or two of the cost of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars cost. What was it, 88 billion per month!
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Cory Gudwin
examine thyself before blaming the system
10:34 AM on 03/12/2012
Unlike Israel, Egypt can't survive without US aid.
And everyone in Egypt knows this so this posturing is a bluff.
Aid pays the salaries for the military.
10:27 AM on 03/12/2012
We are 16 trillion dollars in debt and having to bargin with the Egyptians to take 1 billion dollars that we had to borrow from the Chinese in free aid money? If it came up at all in their Parliment it should be a gone issue for our Congress, end of discussion. They can't need it that bad if they bring it up, they didn't say we put drawbacks or anything on it, just we wanted American citizens out of there, which from the looks of it were gonna be scarificed because of Islam anyway, to show their God how good they were against the infidels over here.
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Ken Herman
10:13 AM on 03/12/2012
No big deal they know we'll bow down, apologize, and insist they take the money,
10:04 AM on 03/12/2012
Starting off free with a clean slate, zero based budget on foriegn aid is a Ron Paul idea. No automatic aid to ANYBODY, yes not even the Jewish State. It's makes perfect sense to me. I would vote for him as a Presidential candidate. Sadly he is running a distance fourth place against 3 idiots who can not win.
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gevan
big dubya
09:40 AM on 03/12/2012
Looks as if the Americans who were charged with fomenting aren't the only ones that could be applied to.
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09:37 AM on 03/12/2012
I've said it before and I'll say it again, we need to launch a campaign to rescue the historic artefacts before the relics of a history of great international importance is destroyed
09:18 AM on 03/12/2012
the more countries like egypt refuse to be bought and then controlled by the united states dollars the better. and we will benefit from reducing our world police/empire exposure in the bluewhitemarble. time for america and americans to widraw and close military bases and installations overseas period. it will put trillions of dollars in the treasury coffers and will enhance rebuild our nation infrastructure as well. universal healthcare,free educations from 0-12andcollege to be included. early retirement to 60. aaaahhh what a wonderful world it will be. thank you
10:33 AM on 03/12/2012
I totally agree with you! No free money to anyone until that 16 trillion is zero and instead of red, black. We are killing our own country to help countries that want us to beg for them to take free money for them, money that we had to borrow because we are already over budget so to speak? Bull, they shouldn't get it anyway unless we are running in the black, then and only then under extreme consideration before it is just given to them, let them starve if they want to, it's their country.
09:16 AM on 03/12/2012
World's getting smarter. It doesn't matter if US has Bush, Obama or Romney.
09:06 AM on 03/12/2012
WASNT THAT THE NATION WHEN THEY STARTED THEIR PROTESTS WERE SCREAMING WHERES OBAMA?????? AND THEN WHEN THEY TOOK IT OVER SENT MONEY FOR PIZZA TO THE NON RESIDENT PROTESTORS IN WISCONSIN THAT WERE CRAWLING IN THE STATE HOUSE WINDOWS LIKE RATS IN PROTEST OF SCOTT WALKER
09:57 AM on 03/12/2012
I don't know what alternate universe you live in, but the Walker people were not out of state, crawling through the windows. The recall has gotten over two and a half times the needed signatures and they are all from the state of Wisconsin. You are terribly misinformed, but don't fret, most cons are.
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lynn foglesong
08:55 AM on 03/12/2012
I thought the world would loves us more under Obama???
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08:47 AM on 03/12/2012
let's give the people that will soon be trying kill us another billion. Do we need to change Washington or what? Vote Republican every chance you get!
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gevan
big dubya
09:41 AM on 03/12/2012
Egyptians trying to kill you when?
08:35 AM on 03/12/2012
Would RAH be pleased, what would OSIRIS think?
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gevan
big dubya
09:42 AM on 03/12/2012
NUT-in.
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09:46 AM on 03/12/2012
sure 'tis probably that trixy jackal Anubis at it again, Orisis is too busy with Isis and Rah is still too busy scolding Amenhotep IV for replacing him with the Aten !