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Kerry Resolution Offers Reasonable Approach to Egypt
New York City Human Rights First today voiced support for a bi-partisan Senate resolution introduced today by Senator John Kerry with Senators Inhofe, Boxer, and Durbin (S Res 372), a measure that reiterates U.S. support for independent civil society organizations in Egypt and for U.S. aid to facilitate their legitimate activities that are a critical part of Egypts transition to democracy. It also reiterates the conditions attached to U.S. military assistance in the 2012 Consolidated Appropriations Act and urges the Egyptian authorities to halt the harassment of democracy and human rights organizations.
According to Human Rights Firsts Neil Hicks, As the United States seeks a solution to the prosecutions against 43 activists in Egypt working for human rights and democracy, including 19 Americans, some in Cairo are seeking to benefit politically from the tension in U.S. Egyptian relations. Among them are the Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Faiza Aboul Naga and the headline writers of the state controlled newspapers Al-Ahram and Al-Gomhouriya,. How the U.S. responds to them will have long term consequences for U.S. relations with a key regional ally.
He continues, Criticizing the United States and gratuitously bringing in Israel and the Jewish lobby as Minster Aboul Naga has done is popular with many Egyptians, unfortunately, observed Human Rights Firsts Neil Hicks. The more U.S. policy makers threaten to punish Egypt for its actions the more credit Aboul Naga and her supporters can claim for standing up to the American bully. This image is perhaps even more potent at a time of renewed Egyptian pride and search for its identity as a regional leader of revolutionary change. The ongoing controversy over funding of democracy and human rights groups is manufactured and it is provocative; it was intended to be and U.S. policy makers should not allow themselves to be provoked. Making threats to immediately suspend all U.S. foreign assistance is unhelpful and potentially counterproductive for American citizens facing imminent trial in Egypt and for scores of Egyptian civil society activists who are now the target of threats and investigations.
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Hicks concludes, This Kerry resolution makes clear the U.S. governments support for the Egyptian people and their aspirations for democratic government and avoids direct threats that risk being exploited by the enemies of human rights and democracy in Egypt.
http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2012/02/15/kerry-resolution-offers-reasonable-approach-to-egypt/
New York City Human Rights First today voiced support for a bi-partisan Senate resolution introduced today by Senator John Kerry with Senators Inhofe, Boxer, and Durbin (S Res 372), a measure that reiterates U.S. support for independent civil society organizations in Egypt and for U.S. aid to facilitate their legitimate activities that are a critical part of Egypts transition to democracy. It also reiterates the conditions attached to U.S. military assistance in the 2012 Consolidated Appropriations Act and urges the Egyptian authorities to halt the harassment of democracy and human rights organizations.
According to Human Rights Firsts Neil Hicks, As the United States seeks a solution to the prosecutions against 43 activists in Egypt working for human rights and democracy, including 19 Americans, some in Cairo are seeking to benefit politically from the tension in U.S. Egyptian relations. Among them are the Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Faiza Aboul Naga and the headline writers of the state controlled newspapers Al-Ahram and Al-Gomhouriya,. How the U.S. responds to them will have long term consequences for U.S. relations with a key regional ally.
He continues, Criticizing the United States and gratuitously bringing in Israel and the Jewish lobby as Minster Aboul Naga has done is popular with many Egyptians, unfortunately, observed Human Rights Firsts Neil Hicks. The more U.S. policy makers threaten to punish Egypt for its actions the more credit Aboul Naga and her supporters can claim for standing up to the American bully. This image is perhaps even more potent at a time of renewed Egyptian pride and search for its identity as a regional leader of revolutionary change. The ongoing controversy over funding of democracy and human rights groups is manufactured and it is provocative; it was intended to be and U.S. policy makers should not allow themselves to be provoked. Making threats to immediately suspend all U.S. foreign assistance is unhelpful and potentially counterproductive for American citizens facing imminent trial in Egypt and for scores of Egyptian civil society activists who are now the target of threats and investigations.
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Hicks concludes, This Kerry resolution makes clear the U.S. governments support for the Egyptian people and their aspirations for democratic government and avoids direct threats that risk being exploited by the enemies of human rights and democracy in Egypt.
http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2012/02/15/kerry-resolution-offers-reasonable-approach-to-egypt/
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