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Africa: North
Egypt plans reforms to avoid US prescription
2004-09-22
Actually, I think they mean "proscription"...
Egypt's ruling party opened its annual conference on Tuesday with plans to speed up reforms to avoid having a US prescription imposed on it under Washington's vision of a democratic Greater Middle East. President Hosni Mubarak has regularly spoken out against external recipes for change being imposed on countries with other cultures, while the US is pushing for sweeping democratic and economic reforms across a region stretching from North Africa to Pakistan. And the United States provides Egypt with an annual handout of around 1.9 billion dollars, making it the biggest beneficiary of US aid in the Middle East after Iraq and Israel. On the fringe of the conference, the National Democratic Party (NDP) has invited ambassadors and representatives of several foreign political parties to a debate Tuesday night on the party's "new politics". The "new" theme dominates the conference itself, focusing on a 19-point citizens' charter which does not, however, take in the opposition parties' demands for "institutional reform". According to the party draft, the charter will outlaw torture, guarantee private property and free economic activity, and state the major public freedoms, the right to education, health, work, social protection, freedom of opinion, expression and religious belief. It also guarantees freedom to vote, to form parties and trade unions, as well as the right to privacy.
Further evidence that we're not seeing — or perhaps comprehending — all that's going on in the behind-the-scenes diplo war. If anything comes of it, this could be Powell's second takedown in as many years.
Not to be cranky, but I seem to recall that the old Soviet constitution guaranteed all sorts of stuff, too.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Mike-Connection?
Posted by: jules 187   2004-09-22 1:36:29 PM  

#7  I certainly hope it works out for Egypt, but...

I remember reading a book a long time ago re Nasser's regime with the following story. Nasser had a German economist come to Egypt for a few months to check the place out and put together a report on how to improve the Egyptian economy. Supposedly, upon the presentation of the report, the economist said,(paraphrase)"Mr. President, I don't know if your economy is growing or contracting, but there is nothing anybody can do about it in any case."
Posted by: chicago mike   2004-09-22 1:11:21 PM  

#6  I am guessing that "prescription" is intended to mean--"do these things or you don't get the dough"? Is that about right?
Posted by: jules 187   2004-09-22 12:28:05 PM  

#5  the fruits of the our third major diplo/military doctrine....
Bush Doctrine ...
Posted by: Dan   2004-09-22 12:23:22 PM  

#4  come mister tally man tally eat banana, daylight come and mees wanna go hoome..
Posted by: Capt America   2004-09-22 4:34:45 AM  

#3  Not bad for Harry Belafana's House Negro. May be the best SoS in a generation.

Dayo, Da Daaao, Daylight come and I wanna go home....

Posted by: Capt America   2004-09-22 4:33:05 AM  

#2  Fred, if you give Powell four more years to work, I think a significant start can be made.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-09-22 1:35:18 AM  

#1  more syria and egypt coop. Wow...and wow again. Behind the scenes is right -
Posted by: 2B   2004-09-22 1:11:54 AM  

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