Posted on 12/02/2016 6:37:33 AM PST by Excellence
Washington, D.C. U.S. Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) released the following statement today on the Egyptian parliaments passage of legislation regulating non-governmental organizations (NGOs):
The Egyptian parliaments passage of draconian legislation regulating non-governmental organizations (NGOs) undermines Egypts stated commitment to protecting constitutionally-guaranteed rights and to furthering Egypts democratic transition. We urge President al-Sisi to reject this legislation and uphold Egypts constitutional commitment to freedom of association and assembly.
This legislation would effectively subject the operation of independent NGOs to powerful Egyptian security agencies. Egypts longstanding and vibrant civil society would be placed under unprecedented pressure to cede control of nearly all of their activities to the Egyptian government, or risk massive fines or lengthy prison sentences.
The intent of this legislation is clear: to starve independent Egyptian civil society of funding and bring all of their activities under state control, and make it essentially impossible for foreign NGOs to operate in Egypt. These include organizations that have worked in Egypt for decades to improve the lives of Egyptians by increasing access to education, basic health and medical services, and employment opportunities.
Moreover, this legislation will only deepen the NGO crisis that began in 2011 with dozens of American and international NGO workers wrongfully convicted and a number of NGOs shut down. For years, we have asked the Egyptian government to resolve Case No. 173 and pass a new NGO law that would enable Egyptian and international non-governmental organizations to operate without undue restrictions in the country. Yet the Egyptian government has rebuffed those requests. And the passage of this legislation would make resolution of this issue nearly impossible.
Egypt has legitimate security and economic concerns to address. But passing a law which aims to effectively shut down civil society in Egypt will do nothing to make the country more safe or more prosperous. Instead, closing crucial channels for peaceful expression and association and the delivery of much-needed food and health services will only exacerbate Egypts problems and threaten long-term stability.
Should President al-Sisi sign into law this draconian legislation, we will endeavor to strengthen democratic benchmarks and human rights conditions on U.S. assistance for Egypt in fiscal years 2017 and 2018.
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The two most irrelevant people in DC
The Egyptian legislature is working to curtail a rival government.
NGO’s have become political wedges, used by socialists, globalists and wealthy elitists to impose their views and desires on small countries. Its a new form of imperialism. George Soros is exhibit 1A.
Countries have every right to scrutinize and control who is operating in their territory.
Given that the USA/ Obama nearly pushed Egypt into civil war with its asinine promotion of the Muslim Brotherhood, McCain’s words should count for nothing in the eyes of Egypt’s present leadership.
These two remind me of the twins in “The Shining”.
Does anyone care what that old fool and his boy toy thinks anymore.
NGOs are frequently just Leftist propaganda and agitator groups actively working to undermined the government in Egypt. The “Arab Spring” was the creation of Western Leftwing groups actively collaborating with the Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt is merely defending itself from this threat of outside interference in it’s domestic poltical society.
Linda Grahamnesty, such a perfect pussy.
Those two are Soros’ favorite pet rinos.
I consider all NGOs as part of the swamp, sucking our tax dollars out of the country. Shutter them all.
obozzo would hit it..
Attention AZ & SC: Come on, guys. Again with McCain and Graham? Really?
Looks like Obama is getting ready to kiss him...
WTH is in the water in SC and Arizona that they keep electing McCain and Graham?
I predict that McCain and Linda will soon learn that they lost the election.
NGO sounds as good to me as “activist” - i.e., not! Screw ‘em.
could someone explain to me why we think we need to get involved with other governments systems to straighten them out when we have little or no idea of how to straighten out the mess we have here?
Prissy puppets!
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