26 December 2005
COPTIC VISA-NIX SCANDAL
December 26, 2005 -- WASHINGTON — The State Department has launched an investigation into whether hard-line Islamic employees at the U.S Embassy
in Egypt are working behind the scenes to deny visas to Coptic Christians, The Post has learned
State Department officials are closely examining 15 to 20 Egyptian employees of the embassy's consular section after top officials received complaints from lawyers and human-rights groups about discriminatory behavior toward the Copts seeking visas to the United States, sources said.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, may have been wrongly denied visas, sources said
In a recent meeting organized by Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), top State Department officials were told that these employees, who conduct prescreening interviews and translations, appear to have unusual influence over a process that is supposed to be controlled by Americans.
"This is a widespread problem that we have been aware of for some time. Now, however, there are people stepping forward and are making formal complaints," said Father Keith Roderick, head of the Coalition for the Defense of Human Rights, who attended the meeting.
Among those making complaints to the State Department is a Christian man who was seeking to donate a kidney to an uncle in New Jersey.
He says he was twice told to remove the cross he was wearing if he wanted a visa. He refused and was denied a visa.
Another is a woman who was scheduled to speak at a recent human-rights conference in Washington about what it is like to live in a Muslim-dominated country.
She claimed embassy officials demanded to see her speech.
She and two other Egyptian Copts were denied a visa while Egyptian Muslims were granted visas.
They have asked that their names not be made public for fear of retaliation in Egypt.
There have also been complaints that these employees keep posters in the embassy promoting supporters of the Hamas terror group.
"This should be a concern because if they can influence who they can keep out of the United States, they could also influence who can get in," said Caroline Doss, a Jersey City immigration lawyer who presented State Department officials with affidavits from Coptic Christian clients.
Wolf, who heads a subcommittee that controls the State Department's budget, had no comment because he is conducting a separate probe.
State Department officials wouldn't comment.
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hard-line Islamic employees at the U.S Embassy !!!!
What were they doing at the embassy for God sake!
Posted by: Mary | 26 December 2005
up guys are crap you want Egypt to be us and them . STOP PUTTING FUEL ON THE FIRE AND GET A LIFE
Posted by: peter peter | 29 December 2005
I agree with you ! these people want to see Egypt divided. They are not real Egyptian Copts they are people who want Egypt to go back to the stone age ! they should honestly get a life and stop making up stories and conspircey theories. They do more harm than anything else not to mention tha they are against our peaceful religion. May you see light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully it isn't an on-coming train
Posted by: boulos hani | 29 December 2005
see MSNBC interview dated Jan. 2 on Coptic Christians being denied visas at the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt and how it relates to national security.
www.freecopts.blogspot.com
Posted by: carol | 04 January 2006
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