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US groups point finger at Egyptian minister
Published in Daily News Egypt on 16 - 02 - 2012

WASHINGTON: US nonprofit organizations under investigation in Egypt say an old ally of deposed President Hosni Mubarak is behind an Egyptian campaign against pro-democracy groups.
They want Washington to end relations with International Cooperation Minister Fayza Aboul Naga, or cut off military aid to Egypt entirely.
Aboul Naga claims the US sought chaos in Egypt by paying these groups to do their work.
Security forces raided the nonprofit groups in December. Sixteen Americans are charged with wrongdoing. Seven Americans in Egypt cannot leave.
Lorne Craner is with the International Republican Institute. Craner says Aboul Naga helped launch a secretive panel against pro-democracy groups. Craner told a congressional committee she violated Egyptian law by announcing evidence against people under investigation.
David Kramer of Freedom House also blamed Egypt's military for stoking nationalism.


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