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Good ol’ Badri is back… with Shafiq this time

Posted on 12/06/201224/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Adel el-Badri strikes again… This time he’s outright supporting General Ahmad Shafiq, the counterrevolution’s presidential candidate.

Meanwhile, Badri is still quoted by journalists and Western scholars as a “trade unionist”, rather than his real truth: an opportunist imposter with corrupt politics, whose “union” does not have any presence on the ground whatsoever.

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.

On the so-called Free Union of Egyptian Workers

Posted on 01/05/200712/06/2012 By 3arabawy

Happy May Day ya shabab…

I received some queries from friends and readers about the “Free Union of Egyptian Workers,” announced by Al-Masry Al-Youm, which is supposedly holding a May Day “symbolic” protest in Tahrir Sq. today and in “15 other provinces,” according to the paper’s report. (UPDATE NOV07: The hyperlink is pointing to another article now. I’m gonna try to locate the original article again online)

I don’t know if I should laugh or cry over Al-Masry Al-Youm’s sensationalist headlines… 15 provinces?! A national union?! I know a couple of activists who are involved in this project, and indeed “symbolic” action will be the best they can get. Despite my sincere wishes for their success, I’m afraid they do not have grass-root support. And there’s no way in hell they could organize (even “symbolic”) protests in 15 provinces.

Free and parallel associations can NOT parachute in from above. You do not announce a national labor union, and then descend on the working class opening the door for membership, expecting the workers will flock in. It works the other way around: You start establishing local union committees in a factory, two or three, and then you evolve into a national structure.

There are currently several initiatives (other than the elitist one mentioned above) in activist and labor circles about how to take the movement forward. I’ll try to post something about them in the near future.

More later…

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