Egypt press reported the U.S. ambassador statements that the U.S. does not support Mohamed Baradei. General security statements were made about Hussein Salem smuggling U.S. $4 billin to China and issuing a Law to corrupt political life. Youm7: Three Coptic Christians in the village of Abheet in the governorate of Fayoum got a permission to build a house, but using the permission and land to build a church instead. The residents sent a complaint to the governor of Fayoum about using house permission to build a church. The governor sent the complaint to the mayor, asking to solve the problem and report back to him within 24 hours. The governor assured an investigation will begin very soon. Al-Ahram: U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson said she informed the Egyptian government about civil associations that received U.S. funds. Patterson denied the U.S. encouraged Egyptian Coptic Christians to migrate. She also denied that U.S. supports Egypt's presidential candidate, Mohamed el-Baradei. Patterson said releasing Sheikh Omar Abdoul Fatah can not happen without judicial permission because he is detained according to U.S. court, which proved his condemnation. Al-Akhbar: First assistant of Minister of Interior for public security sector, Ahmed Gamal Al-Din, said Hussein Salem and his son smuggled U.S. $4 billion to China and established a new account in Hong Kong after the Egyptian January 25 Revolution in March 2011. Gamal Al Din assured army and police forces can protect and secure the next parliamentary elections in Egypt. Conferences of remnants of the former regime in Upper Egypt do not threaten or frighten security forces. Police forces will face any violation against citizens. "There is no sectarian strife in Egypt, enemies however use the current circumstances to fuel crisis between Muslims and Christians," Gamal Al-Din said. He added security forces could destroy 15 criminal dins, capture 19,000 escaped prisoners, apply 500,000 court rules and arrest 40 thugs. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Professor of Criminal Law in Chicago, Mahmoud Sherief Basyouni said Hussein Salem's corruption in Egypt began 32 years ago. Hussein Salem was under the supervision of the former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Former Egyptian military attaché in Washington, Mohamed Abu Gazala, former FM Kamal Hussein Ali and Egyptian ambassador in Washington D.C Ashraf Gorbal established a company to transfer U.S. aid to Egypt. They appointed Salem as its head. The company was established in order to form an Egyptian lobby in the U.S. However, company funds were used to cover supreme visitor's ceremonies. Basyouni revealed former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak helped Salem increase his funds. He appointed Salem as the chairman of the Eastern Mediterranean for Gas Company. Al-Shorouq: Law of Corrupting political life will not be issued before the end of November, according to judicial sources. The sources justifies Egypt is witnessing a state of political chaos during this long period of time. Many accusations are presented to the military council against thousands of politicians. These include members of the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP), heads of oppositional parties, former members of the Shura Council and People's Assembly and some members of the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafi groups. They are accused of coordinating with members of the dissolved NDP in order to support the former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the inheritance of political status. Al-Gomhorreya: Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry Mahmoud Eissa said important economic decisions will be issued soon in order to stop smuggling, protect national products and facilitate permissions for investors. He said they are revising all lists of exports and imports in order to prevent bad products. Eissa pointed out the Egyptian economy encourages a free economy. He said former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his assistants are the reason for the decline in Egypt's economy. Eissa announced new licenses for fertilizer plants in order to solve farmers' problems. He also announced establishing new systems to develop small industries.