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Om Abdu

Posted on 26/09/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

El-Mothalath district.

Om Abdu أم عبده

El-Mothalath

Posted on 19/09/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Kafr Elw Kids أطفال كفر علو
I went together with some blogger friends to an iftar and hung out briefly yesterday with the Kafr Elw residents, in their new flats in Helwan’s El-Mothalath neighborhood. Everyone is full of joy, power and self-confidence following months of victorious struggle to force the government into compensating them for their demolished homes.

I first met Om Abdu during the (largely women) protest in Abdeen Sq. in December of last year.

Kafr Elw women protesting in Abdeen نساء كفر علو يتظاهرون بعابدين

For sure Om Abdu last evening was a different woman.

Om Abdu أم عبده

She was hypermanic, showering me and other activist bloggers with hugs and kisses, pulling us from one flat to another, showing us with pride their new places, shouting loudly at her shy son who didn’t want to be photographed initially. “Come and show the world your new home ya wad!” yelled Om Abdu.

Kafr Elw residents أهالي كفر علو

The only concern the Kafr Elw residents have now is that though they received their keys and fully settled in their new flats, they have not received yet their official ownership contracts. “We were told either mid or end of Ramadan we’ll get them,” said Om Abdu. “We still haven’t heard back from them (Helwan Governorate). We hope to receive them by Eid.”

Kafr Elw residents أهالي كفر علو

Kafr Elw residents score victory

Posted on 28/08/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Farah was with the Kafr Elw residents when they received the keys for their new flats.

Try to spend sometime browsing the set of pix I took of the residents last December, when their struggle started, and the one taken by Farah. It’s easy to identify the women and men from last year, but their facial expressions differ. In my set, which was taken at the beginning of the saga, the residents’ faces were full of anger, defiance as well as panic, sadness and concern. In Farah’s, their faces are just the purest form of happiness and joy following their victory.

Mabrouk once again for the Kafr Elw residents.

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