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Transport strike leader to go on trial!

Posted on 28/04/201124/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Public Transport Workers on Strike إضراب عمال النقل العام

Ali Fetouh, a leading independent trade unionist at the Cairo Public Transport Authority, whose role was central to their 2009 and February 2011 strikes, will show up on 7 May at a penal court at the State Council, accused of “agitating for strikes and publicly talking about the problems of workers in the media.”

And they tell you “Mission Accomplished” and Egypt’s workers are free now? Tell that to Ali Fetouh!

Court dissolves Mubarak’s ruling party

Posted on 16/04/201123/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The Higher Administrative Court in Cairo ordered the dissolution of the National Democratic Party (NDP) and the liquidation of its assets, with the funds to be returned to the state.

That’s really great news. But now former NDP politicians should not be allowed to resume their political activities under any other name.

If this was a proper revolution he, and other senior leaders, would have already been executed by now

Posted on 15/04/201123/02/2021 By 3arabawy

My interview with Al-Jazeera, recorded Tuesday afternoon prior to the official announcement of the charges against Mubarak. At that point, the charges of killing protesters were not announced. In all cases, my criticism as I see it is still valid.

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