Abdul Rahman asserted, however, that many
complaints against SSIS come from "illegal entities" linked
to leftist circles opposing USG-GOE links. Abdul Rahman said
that many of these activists receive EU funding, but gave no
specific examples. Warming to this theme, Abdul Rahman said
"leftist NGOs" play a leading role in stirring up the
Egyptian street against the GOE.
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Abdul Rahman opined that the MB electoral success was not a reflection of real MB influence in Egypt. The Egyptian people, he said, are "culturally and politically immature," and were led astray by MB independent candidates campaigning on the theme that Islam is under attack around the world. Abdul Rahman said U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as Israeli operations against the Palestinians, had angered "the poor and the young" in Egypt, and made them susceptible to the MB slogan "Islam is the solution." The MB success in the 2005 parliamentary elections, said Abdul Rahman, "was not a real success nor was it a reflection of their real influence." Abdul Rahman asserted the GOE does not use the Emergency Laws against the MB. The ordinary penal and criminal code is sufficient, he said. The GOE only resorts to the EL in the case of violent extremists.
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