Kefaya is holding an anti-Mubarak protest on 12 December, at 2pm, in front of the High Court in Ramses, marking the second anniversary of the movement’s first anti-regime protest in 2004.
Kefaya Giza coordinator detained
Authorities continued their hassles against Muhammad Al-Ashqar, Kefaya activist and the head of the Popular Committee for the Protection of the Consumer from Corruption in Giza. He was detained yesterday, and his whereabouts are unknown.
Ashqar was to lead the “garbage march” today in Giza, to protest the unfair garbage collection fees decreed by the Governor.
FSU elections
Faced with the security violations in the recent Student Union elections, the Muslim Brotherhood and Socialist Students have been mobilizing for the launch of the Free Student Union (FSU), in an attempt to establish an independent association that can represent Egypt’s student community without interference from the security services.
Today, the elections for the Free Student Union are underway in Ain Shams University. I was on the phone with rights lawyer Emad Mubarak, who went to the university campus to monitor the elections together with a group of activist academics.
In the Faculty of Commerce, where Emad is now, the security personnel mobilized the government-appointed Student Union officials to disrubt the FSU elections. Since 11am, dozens of those students have been assembling with drums, shouting and singing and harrassing anyone who approaches the place where the FSU elections poll is set up. The University Security personnel have withdrawn from the scene, in order to make the crackdown to be students vs students without govt involvement. Muslim Brotherhood activists are currently under siege at the university mosque.
In the Faculty of Law, Dr. Omar Helmi, the faculty’s dean, tore down the banner the FSU put up, but elections are still going.
UPDATE: A testimony by Dr. Aida Seif al-Dawla, who was present with a group of academics to monitor the FSU elections, could be found in Arabic here.