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Sinai tribes demand govt change security directors

Posted on 25/05/200728/12/2020 By 3arabawy

A spokesperson for the northern Sinai tribes called on the government to change the provincial security directors “who are engaged in continuous violent practices against the Sinai Bedouins,” and demanded the release of the detained tribal youth, reports Al-Masry Al-Youm.

Sheikh Muhammad Attia Abu Rawas, who was chosen recently by the tribes as a spokesman according to Al-Masry Al-Youm, named in specific Police Brigadier Generals Essam Amer, the head of the provincial State Security office, Sami Lutfi, the head of General Security and his deputy Essam Fahmi, in addition to Ali Mekheimar, the head of Criminal Investigations, Reda Sweilam, the head of the provincial Investigations, as reported by the paper.

When I travelled to Northern Sinai last fall, I heard stories of torture by leftist activists and Taba bombings suspects. And I find it bloody ludicrous that the Bedouins who lived for centuries roaming the peninsula north and south, and traveling east and west canNOT move anywhere since the “liberation” without permission from the Mukhabarat, and they are hardly  welcomed as workers or even visitors in Mubarak’s imaginary Riviera in the south.

Photographer Amr Abdallah traveled to Sinai, and took some photos.

Sinai Bedouins crisis with the Security Egyptian-Israeli border in Sinai Bedouin lifeبدو سيناء مع الازمة الامنية على الحدود المصرية الاسرائيلية وطبيعه الحياه البدويه في سيناء

The war comes home

Posted on 25/05/200718/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Al-Jazeera looks into the mood of middle America on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq:

Update on the Mansoura-España Garments Company workers sit-in

Posted on 24/05/200707/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The parliament discussed Wednesday the crisis at the Mansoura-España Garments Company, as its workers’ sit-in continues, with roughly 150 workers (out of 284 total labor force) still sleeping night after night on the factory floors, with little food and medical supplies.

I still don’t have details about what happened, but it seems the Parliamentary Manpower Committee members grilled the NDP’s Hussein Megawer, the head of the General Federation of Trade Unions, Said el-Gohary, the head of the General Union of Textile Workers, and Nahed el-Ashri, the Labor Minister office director, in the presence of the head of the Factory Union Committee at the Mansoura-España, Magdi el-Maghrabi and his deputy.

I still need to confirm this: The MPs reached a deal with the government by which the Labor Ministry is to force the owning bank Al-Masraf Al-Muttahid to pay the workers the 2006 May Day grants. That would roughly be LE110. There will also be a “social raise” by LE30. (3alawa Igtima3iya is the annual raise in basic salary the workers should receive to cope with inflation, in theory of course. The bank stopped paying the May Day grants and social raises since 1999.)

Mansoura-España Garments Company workers sit-in إعتصام عمـــال "المنصورة-اسبانيا" للملابس بالدقهلية

A two-month ultimatum was given to the bank to pump money into the factory to continue production. If the bank does not demonstrate the willingness to do that, and decides to sell the firm, then the ridiculously low two-month compensation for every year of employment will be REJECTED. The workers had complained their low monthly salaries (the highest of which could reach LE250) meant the final compensation they’ll receive was ultra-low. Instead they were demanding a compensation of ten months for every year of employment. The agreement reached with the government includes the intervention of the Labor Ministry to make sure the compensation is “at least” 10 months.

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