Protesters denounce Mubarak as an “American agent,” repeating chants after Kamal Abu Eita calling for Mubarak’s burial in Washington DC or Tel Aviv, during a demonstration in solidarity with Ibrahim Eissa.
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Mubarak’s Police State
Central Security Forces Conscript standing in front of the Press Syndicate, where activists and journalists demonstrated against the two-month prison sentence handed down to Ibrahim Eissa.
More reinforcements were brought, with CSF conscripts surrounding the Syndicate, while on the other side of the pavement sat the high ranking State Security, CSF and Qasr el-Nil Police Station officers.
A plainclothes police informer noting down the protesters’ chants.
Students and Workers: United Against Capital
Nagy, one of the leading members of Helwan University’s Resistance Students group, explaining to the audience during Tadamon’s gathering the hardships faced by students on the campuses today on the hands of the security services and the rising tuition fees.
Nagy called for more coordination between the students and the labor movement, saying the latter held the only hope for change in the country. Helwan University witnessed a strong demonstration, led by Nagy and his comrades, on 6 April in solidarity with Mahalla, during which thousands of students clashed with the police and broke the university gates taking to the streets.