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INDIANAPOLIS — A teenager who was one of three American college students arrested during massive protests in Cairo is an idealist who got caught up in the pro-democracy movement sweeping Egypt, his mother said Tuesday.

Derrik Sweeney, a 19-year-old Georgetown University student, was arrested along with Luke Gates, a 21-year-old Indiana University student, and Gregory Porter, a 19-year-old Drexel University student.

An Egyptian official said the students were arrested on the roof of a university building where they were throwing firebombs at security forces fighting with protesters near Tahrir Square. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because there was no authorization to speak to the media.

Morgan Roth, spokeswoman for the American University in Cairo, said the three were questioned Tuesday by an Egyptian prosecutor with a U.S. Embassy official present.

Roth said the students have been held by Egyptian authorities since their arrest Monday but she did not know whether they had been formally charged. It wasn't unusual for American students to get "caught up" in Egyptian politics, she said.

Sweeney's mother, Joy Sweeney, described him as a principled person who stands up for his beliefs. He attended previous protests but stopped after a demonstration where dozens were killed, she said. He had assured his family the violence wasn't near him and he was safe.

Still, Joy Sweeney said she wasn't surprised he went.

"He got caught up in the whole college-change-the-world mentality, and he believes in democracy strongly," she said.

But she also said her son was the family peacemaker when siblings fought and she couldn't see him acting violently.

"I don't believe that he would intentionally throw a bomb at anyone," she said. "I don't believe that."

Their parents said Sweeney and Gates had been in Cairo since August, studying Arabic along with other subjects.

Joy Sweeney said others attending previous demonstrations had praised her son's Arabic and appreciated that a "blond-hair, blue-eyed kid" was supporting their calls for democracy.

The wave of protests and violence across Egypt that began Saturday has left 29 dead and thrown the country's politics into chaos less than a week before landmark parliamentary elections were to begin. Tens of thousands of people filled Tahrir Square on Tuesday to intensify pressure on Egypt's military leaders to hand over power to a civilian government.

Joy Sweeney and Gates' father, Bill Gates, they have been in contact officials from the U.S. Embassy but have little information so far about their sons.

"I don't think anybody really knows what to expect," Bill Gates said.

Assil Dayri, 17, of Geneva, Switzerland, an American University student who is friends with Derrik Sweeney and Luke Gates, said they left the school Monday evening to see what was going on Tahrir Square. By 3:30 a.m., he got a call that they were being taken away by people they didn't know and that they didn't know where they were going, he said. Then the phone cut off.

He said he's confident his friends were not throwing firebombs as Egyptian officials have said but neither know Arabic well enough to communicate with Egyptian police.

"I think it's a big misunderstanding," Dayri said by telephone.

He said he's heard claims authorities found a backpack containing explosives that belonged to Sweeney, but it wasn't his.

"He left without a backpack," Dayri said.

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Blank reported from Jefferson City, Missouri. Associated Press writers Jessica Gresko and Brett Zonker in Washington and Patrick Walters and Ron Todt in Philadelphia contributed to this report.

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The worst thing you can do is to actively participate in another country's fight. This is an internal matter for Egyptians. We can only stand on the sideline and encourage our Egyptian friends as they fight for their democracy, and for their country, and provide help where we can. What these boys did is ill advised, stupid and also arrogant. It is going to have consequences, and none of them is positive.

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The worst thing you can do is to actively participate in another country's fight. This is an internal matter for Egyptians. We can only stand on the sideline and encourage our Egyptian friends as they fight for their democracy, and for their country, and provide help where we can. What these boys did is ill advised, stupid and also arrogant. It is going to have consequences, and none of them is positive.
It's not very wise to be an American throwing molotovs in Mohammed Mahmoud St when the US government is sending Made in Pennsylvania poison gas that is killing Egyptians.

US foreign policy is putting American citizens in jeopardy all around the world.
Doctors and protesters in Tahrir are seeing quite a lot of Westerners wandering around and the feeling is not good against them and their government.
They should stay away from Tahrir and if they want to demonstrate go and do it outside their own embassy calling for their leaders to stop supporting dictators and sending poison tear gas and missiles and spies all over our region.

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Man waiting for rescue in Mohammed Mahmoud St after molotovs burned his neighbours house down.


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I think these 3 kids almost certainly rich kids were trying to make a name for themselves back in the US of A. And that they did even Obama intervened on their behalf.

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