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Preparing for Obama: LE50,000 to polish up Cairo U dome!

Posted on 23/05/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Giza Governorate, known for its notorious corruption and refusal to invest in sanitation and infra structure citing “lack of funds,” has an “open budget” however to prepare for Obama’s visit. In other words they have a green light to spend whatever necessary to beautify the places Obama’s parade will pass through. Already Mr. Ahmad Nassar, the head of Cleaning and Beautification Agency (yeah, that’s its name!), stated to Al-Masry Al-Youm “expensive flowers” will be planted around the Nahdet Masr statue, and moreover, “LE50,000 are allocated to polishing the Cairo University dome.”

So, no money to subsidize the students’ books, but they have LE50,000 to polish up the dome?!! No money to lift up the garbage from the Giza slums, but an “open budget” to plant expensive shit to receive Obama!??! What can I say except: A7A!

Cairo U updates تحت ضغط الطلبة رئيس جامعة القاهرة يوافق على دعم الكتاب الجامعي

Posted on 10/04/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

This is probably the one of the few, yet significant, positive outcomes of the protests on the 6th of April, which witnessed a pathetic performance by the opposition groups in the streets, contrasted with strong mobilization on the campuses, namely Ain Shams, Helwan, Mansoura and Cairo. Except for the first, the other three universities are witnessing a steady growth of the radical left, with the balance of power in a university like Helwan for example totally shifting to the left, probably for the first time ever on a university campus since the late 1970s!

On the 6th of April, after mobilizing hundreds of students in Cairo University, a delegation from the Students Coordinating Committee (a united front that includes Haqqi, MBs, Labor Party and 6th of April Youth) pressured the president university into holding a public meeting, which took place yesterday, to discuss the set of demands the SCC was putting forward that day: subsidizing the text books, expulsion of police from the campuses, among others. After a stormy meeting attended by roughly 200 students, the Haqqi activists managed to play a central role in extracting a promise from Cairo U president Hossam Kamel (the brother of Telecommunications Mnister Tarek Kamel) that by the 20th of April a Kiosk will be set up in each faculty on Cairo U campus, which will sell the university text books for prices no more than LE10.

This is really really significant.. and if the activists keep up the pressure on the administration to stick to its promise, such outcome would tremendously benefit the student community and create more legitimacy for the activists as militant campaigners for the issues that directly affect the daily lives of students on campus.

Cairo Uni Updates

Posted on 09/04/200911/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Today 3pm, the president of Cairo University is scheduled to meet student leaders who led the protests on 6 April demanding education reforms. A conference is scheduled at the hall facing the Faculty of Commerce gate.

A student leader I spoke with expressed his concern that the president will postpone or the conference or try to sabotage it by mobilizing thugs from the police-dominated, corrupt, official Student Union.

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