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Twittering from Mahalla

Posted on 28/09/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Bloggers continue their trips to Mahalla to report on the 27,000 strong strike, in the Middle East’s biggest textile mill. Nora Younis and Salma were there on Friday. Here are some of the entries on Nora’s Twitter:

Security around factory was relaxed. about 7 hours ago from txt
We spoke to tens of workers all seemed very united. Insisted to show us well kept machines with high sense of ownership! about 7 hours ago from txt
Wondering if we could get chairman on camera too! about 7 hours ago from txt
We are heading back to cairo. Shot footage and salma took good photos. about 7 hours ago from txt
Workers main chant: wa7ed, etnein, hosni mubarak fain. about 9 hours ago from txt
Thousands of workers prayed friday inside factory then protests erupted against gov, chairman, and corruption. about 9 hours ago from txt
Workers who voted for mubarak ask him to return favor. about 9 hours ago from txt
In mahala factory. Thousands of workers and families continue their strike. about 9 hours ago from txt

Mahalla Updates: NDP offer rejected; Strike continues

Posted on 28/09/200729/03/2015 By 3arabawy

Kareem el-Beheiri’s reports on the visit of the NDP delegation to the striking Ghazl el-Mahalla factory.

The NDP delegation included Abdel Mohsen Abul Kheir, Abdel Hamid Noweir (the NDP secretary in the Gharbeia province), Gamal Shaheen (NDP Member of Shura Council) and Ezzat Derag (NDP MP).
The MPs, according to Kareem, were initially thought to be delegated by the president himself, which turned out to be untrue.

The NDP delegates asked to meet privately with the strike leaders at the Social Club, but this was vehemently rejected by the strikers, who started chanting, according to Kareem, “Get inside the company!” Pressured, the NDP delegates entered the company. Abdel Hamid Noweir started addressing the workers, telling them he was assigned by the ministerial cabinet in Cairo to solve the crisis, but started praising the NDP. That, reported Kareem, provoked the workers, who started shouting “Get to the subject!”

Noweir said some of the workers’ demands were “legal” but others were “illegal, and we live in a country ruled by the law.” Then he told the workers that the government is willing to pay only 40 days of the annual shares of profits (instead of the 150 days demanded by the workers), and that the workers had to wait till the company’s General Assembly is held to look into the rest of the demands. No date was given to when that General Assembly would convene, except “sometime after Eid.” The workers were infuriated, according to Kareem, and started chanting against the ministers and Noweir himself: “Get out! Get out! You are not even a government official (meaning he is not a minister or a presidential envoy)!”

Labor leaders Muhammad el-Attar and Sayyed Habib, according to Kareem, asked the NDP delegation why wouldn’t the figure go up to 90 days. So the NDP delegates replied back saying they were in Mahalla only to deliver a message and not negotiate. This triggered even angrier respose from the strikers, who insisted on expelling the NDP delegation from the factory. The delegation “escaped fearing their lives,” wrote Kareem.

The workers were also thrilled to hear about the news of solidarity coming from Alexandria and Cairo and, according to Kareem, this raised the morale tremendously.
But more worryingly, plainclothes security agents have infiltrated the factory and have taken positions, which is arousing the anxiety of the strikers about the possibility of a police assault.

Kareem is also reporting that the corrupt Factory Union Committee is working hard to sabotage the strike and is trying to collect signatures from workers saying they accept the government proposal. This move triggered denunciations and protests from the strikers, according to Kareem..
Here is a video Kareem took of the NDP delegation addressing the strikers… Listen to and watch the workers interrupting the speakers, chanting “Wahed! Etnein! Hosni Mubarak Fein?! (One! Two! Where is Hosni Mubarak?!)

My heart and thoughts go out to the Mahalla strikers.

Downtown Cairo demonstrators under police siege; new round of arrests

Posted on 27/09/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Sandmonkey called me from in front of the Cairo Press Syndicate, where around 100 demonstrators are under siege by the police, who crackded down earlier on the Talaat Harb Sq solidarity demo, banning There are unconfirmed reports journalist Jano Charbel has been detained by the police, together with three others. I tried calling Jano, but his phone kept ringing and no one was answeringPolice troops also blocked the entrance of the building that houses Al-Ghad Party HQ in Talaat Harb banning activists from leaving the building to demonstrate.

UPDATE: It’s confirmed, Jano Charbel has been arrested, according to a message I received from the Sandmonkey. He says there are 200 people in front of the syndicate now demonstrating in solidarity with the Mahalla strikers, and calling for the release of the detainees.

UPDATE: Jano has been released. I’ve just spoken with him now. He says he and three other citizens were detained for over an hour near Groppi Cafe in Talaat Harb, and that earlier reports about them being taken to el-Tagammu el-Khames are not true. Jano added that police searched their bags and digital cameras, and when they found pix of the Mahalla strike on his digital camera memory card, they accused him of being a “modawwen” (“blogger”)! That one cracked me up. “Blogging” is a crime these days for Mubarak’s pigs.

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