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Despite rights concerns, US approves $2.5bn arms sale to Egypt

The deals comes at a time while Egypt holds about 60,000 political prisoners.

January 28, 2022
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Despite rights concerns, US approves $2.5bn arms sale to Egypt

Human Lives Human Rights: The Biden administration has approved a massive arms sale to Egypt valued at about $2.5bn, despite ongoing human rights abuses in the country.

The sale includes 12 Super Hercules C-130 transport aircraft and related equipment worth $2.2bn, and air defense radar systems worth an estimated $355m.

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The announcement came just hours after congressional Democrats urged the administration not to release a much smaller package of military aid withheld last year pending the Egyptian government meeting certain rights-related conditions.

The most recent sale was not related to the previously withheld military aid, the State Department said.

“The proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to improve the security of a major non-NATO ally country that continues to be an important strategic partner in the Middle East,” the State Department said on Tuesday.

“We maintain that our bilateral relationship with Egypt will be stronger, and America’s interests will be better served, through continued US engagement to advance our national security interests, including addressing our human rights concerns,” it added.

Despite approval by the State Department, the notification to Congress does not indicate that a contract has been signed or that negotiations have concluded.

The deals come despite ongoing concern in Washington over the Egyptian government’s poor human rights record under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, with rights groups estimating that Egypt currently holds about 60,000 political prisoners.

The Biden administration has promised to pursue a human rights-led foreign policy, including taking a hard line with el-Sisi. However, it has avoided a larger overhaul of US military aid and sales to Egypt, which it considers a key ally in the region.

For the fiscal year 2022, which began on October 1, 2021, the Biden administration budgeted $1.4bn in bilateral assistance for Cairo, most of it military-related. The sum is the same as the previous year.

Still, in September 2021, the State Department put a hold on $130m in military aid budgeted for Egypt, citing a lack of improvement in the human rights situation in the country. Cairo was reportedly given a January 30 deadline to show improvements.

The conditioned amount fell well short of the $300m Congress annually seeks to withhold on human rights grounds.

In a letter on Tuesday, Democratic legislators said despite the recent release of several high profile prisoners, including Italian-Egyptian researcher Patrick Zaki, Palestinian-Egyptian activist Ramy Shaath, and Ola Qaradawi, the daughter of a prominent Muslim Scholar, el-Sisi’s government had not gone far enough to address the abuses.

“Tens of thousands of political prisoners … remain in Egyptian prisons,” Don Beyer and Tom Malinowski, co-chairs of the congressional Egypt Human Rights Caucus, said in a statement.

“The government of Egypt has continued to engage in widespread torture, suppression of dissent, and even persecution of American citizens and the families of critics living in the United States,” they added.

Tags: air defensearms salesDefense Security CooperationEgyptNATOradar systemsSuper Hercules

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