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VICTORY ! النصر

Posted on 21/04/2009 By 3arabawy

Free Union Activists Demonstrate in front of Labor Ministry

I’ve just come back home after spending the day with hundreds of Tax Collectors, who descended on Nasr City, to lobby the Labor Ministry into recognizing the Free Union… It was a show of strength, power of the union.. Habibi, the president of Free Union Kamal Abu Eita was shouting in the mic today in front of the ministry before they forced the officials into allowing them in, saying: “Last century we fought the British colonialists to gain our country’s independence… Today we fight the Egyptian regime to gain the independence of our unions… That (second) battle is no less important.” And he’s right…

It was a FANTASTIC day.. probably one of the happiest days I had so far this year… I gotta run out again now and do some family errands, but I’ll write a report later and upload tons of pix I took…

MABROUK MABROUK MABROUK….

Education administrators to resume protests

Posted on 21/04/200908/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Education Ministry civil servants and workers are holding a protest 29 April, in front of the ILO office.

Sovereignty my ass! عرفتوا تشموا النسيم عند الهرم يا بتوع السيادة الوطنية؟

Posted on 20/04/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Is that true? Does Mr. Zahi Hawass ban Egyptians from visiting the Giza pyramids on Sham el-Nessim Day coz “Egyptians don’t know how to handle monuments”, allowing entry only to foreigners?!

Where are those flag-wavers who have been crying and wailing over “Hezbollah’s violation of Egypt’s sovereignty”?!??! You can’t even walk with your families to visit the fucking pyramids, while foreigners can, but still, oh no, it’s Hezbollah that’s really screwing our “sovereignty,” right?! A7a!

Photographer Ahmad Abdel Fattah narrates also his ordeal today trying to take photographs in downtown Cairo, only to be chased and banned by the police coz Egyptians like him need a “permission” to take photos, while foreigners as Ahmad noted were walking around him and the police officers snapping pix without any interference from the police…! Indeed a very sovereign nation…! We should blame Hezbollah for that too, ha?

Who’s violating “our sovereignty”? Nasrallah or Zahi Hawass? Habib el-Adly’s thugs or Hezbollah’s resistance operatives? But, hey, of course it’s easier and safer to vomit one’s patriotism over everybody when it comes to the Lebanese and the Palestinians, but when it comes to the police depriving us from the simplest rights while granting it to foreigners that’s normal, natural… Shame on you…!

Again, my support goes for Hezbollah.

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