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Slum residents are protesting now in front of the Press Syndicate

Posted on 15/07/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I received news that Qale’t el-Kabsh slum residents are demonstrating now in front of the Press Syndicate in downtown Cairo.

UPDATE: I phoned an activist who’s present now at the protest. She says more than 200 persons are demonstrating, after they were told unofficially by the Prosecutor that he will not pursue the case, filed by the residents and the Egyptian Center for Housing Rights, to investigate the process by which the local municipality and the Cairo Governorate authorities manipulated the compensations for the burnt down houses and those demolished. “There are dozens who are still sleeping in the street, waiting for flats,” the activist said. I could hear some of the chants over the phone: “Suzan (Mubarak)! Say the truth! Do we have flats or not?!”

“The Government (officials) are thieves and looters!”

There were also a chant about Gamal Mubarak, but neither I nor the activist on the phone could hear it properly.

For previous postings and videos of the Qale’t el-Kabsh slum protests, check this dossier.

State Security bans MB leader from traveling

Posted on 14/07/200729/03/2015 By 3arabawy

Mubarak’s State Security police banned Muslim Brotherhood senior member Dr. Essam el-Erian from traveling to Qatar, where he was due to attend a forum held by Sheikh Youssef el-Qaradawi.

SS told Essam they were implementing an interior minister’s decree, issued 15 May 2007, banning the popular MB leader from leaving the country.

Thousands of Palestinians stuck in Sinai

Posted on 14/07/200729/03/2015 By 3arabawy

From AP…

Sleeping in the sand and running out of money, thousands of Palestinians have been stranded in Egypt’s desert for more than a month since the border with Hamas-controlled Gaza has been closed.
Conditions in the frontier town were increasingly desperate yesterday, with one woman saying she was forced to sell her wedding ring to feed her family. Others complained authorities weren’t even providing blankets or other basic necessities.
The Rafah border terminal has been closed since June 9, the start of the final round of bloody factional fighting between Fatah and Hamas that led to the Islamic group’s takeover of the Gaza Strip.
Egypt said this week it had ruled out opening the border anytime soon, a move intended to put pressure on Hamas to resolve its conflict with Fatah.

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