[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 62 (Tuesday, April 29, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2429-S2430]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EGYPT
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, events in Egypt continue to concern people
of good will in this country and across the globe, who have shared the
Egyptian people's yearning for greater freedom under the rule of law.
I am the chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee that funds the
State Department and foreign operations.
But even if I were not chairman of that subcommittee, I would have
been watching the situation in Egypt with great interest and growing
dismay, where hundreds of people are sentenced to death after a sham
trial lasting barely an hour. It is appalling to see this flouting of
human rights and abuse of the justice system, which are fundamental to
any democracy. Nobody--nobody--can justify this. It does not show a
commitment to democracy. It shows a dictatorship run amok. It is an
egregious violation of human rights.
So I am not prepared to sign off on the delivery of additional aid
for the Egyptian military. I am not prepared to do that until we see
convincing evidence the government is committed to the rule of law.
We cannot stand here and say: We are troubled by hundreds of people
being sentenced to death after a few minutes in a mass trial, but since
we have been friends for so long we will go ahead and send you hundreds
of millions of dollars in aid. No.
I do not think the taxpayers of this country would condone that, and
neither do I.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
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Mr. MORAN. I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call
be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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