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Protest against military torture, sexual abuse

Posted on 01/06/201125/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Protest planned today Wednesday 7pm in front of Galaa theater to denounce the military’s criminal act of subjecting women protesters to virginity tests in detention at the Egyptian Museum.

Mubarak, Nazif, Adly fined for communications cut, but what about the rest?

Posted on 29/05/201130/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Administrative court fined Mubarak, former PM Nazif and former interior minister Habib el-Adly LE540 millions for cutting the internet during the revolution. However, the mobile phone operators, which I regard as complicit, are off the hook and will even receive compensations:

Telecoms operator Vodafone said in January it and other mobile operators had no option but to comply with an order from the authorities to suspend services in selected areas of the country during the peak of the anti-government demonstrations.
In February, Vodafone also accused the authorities of using its network to send pro-government text messages to subscribers.
Communications and Information Technology Minister Maged Othman said his ministry planned to pay compensation estimated at around 100 million pounds to mobile telecoms operators for losses caused by the service disruption, the state news agency MENA said. It said the figure was reached by independent bodies.

The operators have had a moral obligation to say no. And no matter what “national security” obligations they signed onto when receiving their license from the state, they could have sent out warnings to the millions of customers prior to cutting the service, which could have saved lives.

And if Mubarak, Nazif and Adly were found found guilty, what about Mubarak’s minister of telecommunication, Tarek Kamel? Not only is he off the hook, but he’s been rewarded a seat in the NTRA board of directors, where General Rushdi el-Qamari still keeps his position.

The money should not go to the companies. The money should be go to the families of the martyrs and injured whose lives could have been saved if the telecommunication network was up and running during the uprising.

Badri and his fake ‘union’ are back

Posted on 29/05/201125/02/2021 By 3arabawy

[Video removed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb1UlZCeHGI]

Remember Adel el-Badri of the so called Free Union of Egypt’s Workers? He came back to life on Friday, mobilizing hand in hand with the state-backed unions and the mentally deranged singer Ahmad Spider, a counter-protest to Tahrir, in support of the military junta. Goes to show what sort of corrupt politics Badri and co have. The problem however is that Badri is taken seriously by the media, getting interviewed on Satellite TV stations and in newspapers. Those lazy journalists are happy to get anyone to speak in the name of the workers, though if they had done their homework they would have found out easily that Badri has NO support on the ground whatsoever, and that his fake union doesn’t exist except in the cyberspace.

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