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onprofit groups of receiving unauthorized foreign funding and using the money to
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inks to Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, was raided, as were at least
two Egyptian non-governmental groups -- one aiming to strengthen an independent judiciary
and another that monitors government budgets. The other organizations were not identified.The
U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, spoke Friday with members of the
ruling military council and "received assurances that the raids will cease and
property will be returned immediately," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.Patterson made
clear that non-governmental organizations should be allowed to return to operation "in
support of the democratic transition under way in Egypt," Nuland added.The heavy
hand of the raids startled even the Americans.Another U.S. official said Washington
had provided the Egyptian government with details on how the groups operate
and use their money, and thought its concerns were resolved."It caught us
all by surprise when they raided the offices because we didn't
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