Veterinarian doctors staged a protest Monday in front of the Egyptian Medical Association’s Cairo headquarters, demanding that President Hosni Mubarak form a new ministerial portfolio devoted exclusively to animal resources and veterinary medicine. Frustrated vets say they are unable to work under both the health and agriculture ministries.
Meanwhile, only meters away, some 200 teachers from the delta province of Kafr el-Sheikh demonstrated in front of Egypt’s parliament building, demanding that the education ministry make permanent their temporary work contracts.
Also, at Lawyers Syndicate, activists from different opposition movements protested against Egypt’s construction of a steel barrier along its border with the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. Protesters said they planned to dispatch an aid caravan to the beleaguered enclave next Friday to express solidarity with the strip’s roughly 1.5 million Palestinian inhabitants.
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Doctors Without Rights staged a protest today as well, on the stairs of the medical syndicate in Kasr el-Ainy street. They demanded an increase in wages and the expenses of continued medical education be paid by their employer (the Ministry of Health).
Indeed ya Mostafa. I posted the video Sarah took in the earlier blog posting.
https://arabawy.org/2010/01/11/doctors-protest-low-salaries/
But it’s not mentioned in the above report, which is translated from the Arabic paper that should be appearing tomorrow.
The DWR protest was covered in a separate report as far as I understand. Cheers.