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Africa North
Egypt bars British MP Galloway from country
2010-01-09
[Al Arabiya Latest] Egyptian security escorted British lawmaker George Galloway to take a flight out of the country on Friday and he was barred from returning after violent protests over an aid convoy he led into Gaza, MENA news agency said.

The Foreign Ministry declared the left-wing politician an "unwelcome individual", the agency said.
PNG-ed! Good for Egypt, which has been doing some things right, lately.
An Egyptian security source said Egypt reached a deal with members of the aid convoy to take supplies to Palestinians in Gaza after protests overnight.

Egyptian security forces and members of the convoy had thrown stones at each other when tempers frayed over the route the trucks were to take.

Cairo had insisted the food and other supplies should enter Gaza via an Israeli-controlled checkpoint but convoy leaders wanted to use the Egyptian-controlled Rafah border crossing.

Galloway, who had re-entered Egypt to ask about the fate of seven detained convoy members, was immediately asked to leave the country, security sources said. Galloway was escorted by Egyptian security personnel as he went to Cairo airport heading for London, MENA said. Police said later the seven detained convoy members had been freed and placed on a "watch list."

No member of Galloway's convoy was immediately available for comment.
Posted by:Fred

#6  If only England could do the same....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2010-01-09 22:46  

#5  Canada barred him last March. Welcome to the club, Egypt.
Posted by: Solomon Glulet1502   2010-01-09 10:30  

#4  I wonder how much it would cost for the Egyptians to allow him in, then arrest him for some extended-stay criminal charge in a back country prison? There's a lot of people who would donate to that charity.

You figure if he was out of the limelight, in five years, even in his home district they would ask, "George who?"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-01-09 10:27  

#3  The British should do the same.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2010-01-09 08:41  

#2  who knew Egypt had standards?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-01-09 01:24  

#1  Galloway, who had re-entered Egypt to ask about the fate of seven detained convoy members

Yeah, I'll bet he "asked"...

Posted by: Pappy   2010-01-09 00:57  

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