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Ass-kissing Carnival: Galloway to be received by Ezz!

Posted on 03/03/200909/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The “red carpet” welcome, planned by Egyptian activists and opposition parliamentarians, to receive George Galloway’s “Viva Palestine” caravan, has been canceled.

The activists learned tonight that Mr. Galloway has made arrangements with Mubarak’s NDP, and will be received by Ahmad Ezz, steel industry monopolist, senior NDP henchman, and the target of several anti-corruption campaigns. After calling on the Egyptian army to overthrow Mubarak in January, Galloway the political clown and maverick is now more than happy to hug and embrace the worst elements of this Mubarak dictatorship.

الزملاء الأعزاء

بعد اجتماعين تحضيرين عقدا بغرض استقبال وفد وقافلة “تحيا فلسطين”، شاركت به العديد من القوى الشعبية المصرية ومن بينها اللجنة الشعبية لدعم الشعب الفلسطيني، نما إلى علم أحد القوى المشاركة بشكل مباشر من النائب البريطاني جورج جالاواي أنه قد تم التنسيق مع الحزب الوطني ليقوم باستقبال قافلة “تحيا فلسطين” وأن أحمد عز، أمين لجنة السياسات سوق يشارك في الحدث.

كان قد تخطط أن يتحرك أتوبيسان من أمام نقابة المحامين يوم الأربعاء يضم ممثلين للقوى الداعمة لأي مبادرات من شأنها إعلاء شأن المقاومة، إلا أن المعلومة الأخيرة أسفرت عن إلغاء خطة استقبال قوى شعبية مصرية للوفد الأوروبي.

الحزب الوطني الحاكم أخذ قرارا بغلق معبر رفح في وجه معاناة الشعب الفلسطيني قبل الحرب الوحشية على قطاع غزة وبعدها، رفض دخول الأغذية والملابس عبر المعبر، تبنى كافة المواقف التي تضعف المقاومة وحق الشعب الفلسطيني في التحرر، اعتقل مئات المتظاهرين تضامنا مع غزة، واستصدر أحكاما بالسجن عبر محاكمه العسكرية في حق أناس طالبوا بفتح معبر رفح وساندوا حق الشعب الفلسطيني في فك الحصار.

القوى الشعبية المصرية التي شاركت في التحضير لاستقبال الوفد الأوروبي ، لم تكن تعلم عن أي تنسيق جاري ما بين الوفد الأوروبي والحزب الوطني، وما أن علمت قامت بإلغاء خطة الاستقبال.

UPDATE: A report by Sarah Carr:

An Egyptian activist group has cancelled its involvement in a Palestine aid convoy because of alleged coordination between the convoy organizers and members of Egypt’s ruling National Democratic Party (NDP). “After two meetings organized in preparation for welcoming the Viva Palestina convoy … one of the groups involved [in the meetings] learnt directly via British MP George Galloway that coordination has taken place with the NDP, who will welcome the convoy, and that secretary of the [NDP’s] Policies Committee Ahmad Ezz will take part in this,” a statement issued on Monday by the Egyptian Popular Committee for the Support of the Palestinian People reads. “It had been planned that two buses would move from outside the Lawyers’ Syndicate on Wednesday. … This latest information has however resulted in the cancellation of Egyptian popular movements’ plans to receive the European delegation,” the statement continues. The Viva Palestina aid and solidarity convoy started its journey in the UK on Feb. 14, 2009 and has so far crossed through Europe, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. The convoy, which is now made up of some 300 vehicles, is currently in Libya and due to cross into Egypt on Friday. However, in a telephone interview with Daily News Egypt from Libya, Sabah El-Mokhtar, a British lawyer, and one of the organizers of the Viva Palestina convoy, denied coordination with any political parties in Egypt. “With the greatest respect to him, none of us know who this Ahmad Ezz is. We are not involved in the domestic politics of Egypt and categorically deny that we have coordinated with political parties,” said El-Mokhtar, who is also the head of the Anglo-Arab Lawyers Association in the UK. The Egyptian Popular Committee for the Support of the Palestinian People explains in its statement that the decision to cancel involvement with the convoy is based on the position of the Egyptian government towards the Rafah Crossing and Gaza solidarity activists. “The ruling NDP took the decision to close the Rafah Crossing in the face of the suffering of the Palestinian people both before and after the savage war in Gaza, refused to allow food and clothes to go through the Crossing, consistently took positions weakening the resistance and the right of the Palestinian people to liberation, detained hundreds of protesters expressing solidarity with Gaza, and handed down prison sentences via military courts to people demanding the opening of the Rafah Crossing,” said the statement. El-Mokhtar, however, emphasized that they have to deal with the state’s authorities in order to get through Egypt. “Our coordination has been with these bodies only,” he said. “If a state wants to send representatives to greet the convoy, that is entirely a matter for that state. In the states we have passed through already, like Algeria, we were greeted by many people and sometimes we didn’t know who they were — whether they were official figures or not.” He also said that the convoy has “indications” that the Rafah Crossing, which is currently closed, will be opened in order to let the convoy into Gaza. Attempts by Egyptian activists to deliver aid to Gaza have been repeatedly thwarted by the Egyptian authorities. Most recently, two activists, Magdy Hussein and Ahmad El-Douma, were convicted of illegally crossing into Gaza by a military court and imprisoned. “[Opening of the Crossing] is obviously a matter for the Egyptian authorities. We are in contact with them and have sufficient indications that the border may be opened,” El-Mokhtar said. “We hope that the authorities will understand that we have zero political allegiances. We are a civil society group based in the UK delivering humanitarian aid to our brothers in Gaza.” Writing on his blog “Egypt and Beyond” Swedish journalist Per Bjorklund quotes news sources which would seem to indicate that Galloway has coordinated with the Libyan regime via its Qaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation. Bjorklund is critical of what he terms Galloway’s becoming a “propaganda tool for authoritarian regimes”. Galloway has in the past been a vocal critic of the Egyptian regime; earlier this year he called on Egyptians to overthrow President Hosni Mubarak. “Arguably, coordinating with the regimes in Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt is probably the only way to have such a caravan pass through the North African countries, and to ensure its entry into Gaza from Egypt. But if Galloway hadn’t designed this campaign in order to ensure the maximum possible media attention for himself, he could have considered other ways to support Palestine — without becoming a propaganda tool for authoritarian regimes,” Bjorklund writes. “This is particularly offensive in the case of the Egyptian regime, since it was widely criticized in the region for its stance during the war, its participation in the blockade, and the heavy crackdowns on pro-Gaza demonstrations.”

UPDATE: A report by the Guardian.

UPDATE: The convoy arrived in Egypt.

NDP gathered people from schools and government offices to meet the “Viva Palestina ” convoy. Seems to be very similar to NDP propaganda campaign during elections .. People are summoned for a purpose and then dismissed.
MB activists tried to meet with George Galloway but were prevented from even entering Salloum by state security.
Because of the split in the opposition, even the political forces that decided to meet up with him were too late to do so.

ILO: Cronies of the World Unite!

Posted on 30/05/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

So the International Labor Organization is throwing a party:

More than 3,000 government, worker and employer leaders are to meet here from 28 May to 13 June for the annual Conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to discuss a wide range of issues including rural poverty reduction, the latest developments in labor rights and enhancing skills development.
The annual meeting of the ILO will also consider strategic challenges in terms of obtaining decent work, as well as host a high-level panel discussion on 11 June on “Tackling the Food Crisis through investment, production and decent work”.

I’m sure the outcome of the conference will be fantastic, putting into consideration the nature of the participants. For example, the Egyptian workers, according to a message I received from a Socialist source, are “represented” by delegation of more than 30 state-backed General Federation of Trade Unions officials.. those government cronies, whose local officials are unlected, winning their seats by forgery and vote rigging, and during strikes they are either “detained” by their fellow workers to be forced to stay in the occupation (like what happened in Kafr el-Dawar), or simply hospitalized (like what happened in Mahalla with poor Seddiq Siyam:). Those general federation cronies are now in Switzerland together with their fellow cronies from other parts of the world discussing “decent work”.. And what’s even more obscene is that the ILO invites those cronies from Egypt at a time when the regime has just put down a two-day uprising by the workers and urban poor in Mahalla, and is outright repressing the right to strike and peaceful protest, and is keeping the Ghazl el-Mahalla labor organizers in prison under martial law… all crimes where the General Federation of Trade Unions and its head the corrupt Hussein Megawer of the NDP are directly involved in.

Witness in Egypt’s Nour case found hanged in jail

Posted on 07/09/200720/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From Reuters:

One of the key witnesses and defendants in the trial of Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nour was found hanged in his prison cell in central Cairo on Thursday morning, security sources said.
Ayman Ismail Hassan, who during Nour’s trial retracted his testimony against the politician, hanged himself with a sheet in the prison where he was serving a five-year sentence on a charge of forging documents, they added.
Hassan said he had made up his testimony under pressure from state security police, who had threatened members of his family.
“I confessed to forgery under pressure from officers from state security,” Hassan told reporters on June 30, 2005, after his lawyer told the court he had changed his plea to not guilty.
The court disregarded his retraction and went on to sentence both Ayman Nour and Ayman Hassan to five years in prison.
Nour, who came a distant second to President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt’s first multi-candidate presidential elections in September 2005, says the authorities fabricated the case against him to exclude him from politics.
The charge against Nour was that the endorsements he submitted to the authorities when he set up his liberal Ghad (Tomorrow) Party in 2004 contained forged signatures.
Gameela Ismail, Nour’s wife and a party official, said that Hassan, who was in his late 30s, was being held alongside prisoners who had been condemned to death and had complained to his family of mistreatment in prison.
“He kept telling them that he had important information to give to the public prosecutor,” she told Reuters.
PARTY VOLUNTEER
Amir Salem, the lawyer who defended Nour in the trial and who has been trying to secure his release on health grounds, told Reuters: “He (Hassan) was the only person taken alone and put in the Appeals prison (in central Cairo), and according to his family he complained constantly of ill treatment.”
“He was the only person in the Ayman Nour case who insisted on retracting his statements against Ayman Nour, and he admitted twice in front of court that all his statements were contrived,” Salem said. “(The judge) refused to pay attention.”
Hassan had already served almost two years of his sentence, plus months in pre-trial detention. Prisoners in Egypt typically leave jail after serving two thirds of their time.
Gameela Ismail said Hassan originally came to the party as a volunteer, offering to recruit members. He was a laborer and a bachelor who looked after his sisters and his nieces, she added.
Nour was sentenced on Dec. 24, 2005, and the Egyptian government has rejected repeated U.S. appeals for his release.
In his absence the liberal and secular party he founded has struggled to survive.
Nour, 43, the most influential non-Islamist politician opposed to the Mubarak family, won 8 percent of the vote in the presidential elections of 2005, against 89 percent for Mubarak. Human rights groups say the elections were seriously flawed.
Political analysts said the government wanted him out of the way so that the Mubaraks can prepare for the installation of Mubarak’s son Gamal, who is also 43, as the next president. Gamal denies having presidential ambitions.

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