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State Security pigs detain Grain Mills labor activist

Posted on 01/04/200812/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I received the following message from Nagy Rashad, a worker at the South Cairo Grain Mills:

قام أمن شركة مطاحن جنوب القاهرة بتلفيق تهمة توزيع منشورات ( بيان الاستغاثة من العاملين بمطحن الشروق الى زملائهم بالشركة للتضامن معهم) وتم إرساله الى أمن الدولة بالسادس من أكتوبر وذلك منذ يوم السبت الماضى وقد شاهد رئيس اللجنة النقابية بالشركة سعد شكرى أمس الاثنين عندما كان ذاهب الى مقر مباحث امن الدولة للتحقيق معه هو الاخر بتهمة تحريض عمال مطحن الشروق على الاعتصام .
فشاهد العامل المقبوض علية أشرف عبداللة يركب سيارة الترحيلات ولم يتمكن من الحديث معه لمعرفة ما تم معه نرجو من جميع المهتمين مساعدة أشرف عبدالله فى محنتة

Ashraf Abdallah, a worker at the South Cairo Grain Mills, was detained and sent Saturday to the State Security Police bureau in the 6th of October City, after he was accused by the company security of distributing leaflets in solidarity with the Shorouq Grain Mills workers who had staged a sit-in. Ashraf was spotted Monday in a prison truck, by Sa’d Shoukri (the head of the Factory Union Committee) who was summoned to the SS bureau in the 6th of October City for interrogation over charges of inciting workers to demonstrate.

UPDATE: Ashraf has been released. ؤore details here.

Chased through the Nile Delta by Mubarak’s pigs خنازير مبارك تواصل قمع الإخوان

Posted on 22/03/200812/01/2021 By 3arabawy

An interesting eyewitness account by Reuters’ Cynthia Johnston:

The first thing I noticed was the motorcycle.
It was hovering close to the tail of the Reuters Jeep I was riding in to head out of Egypt’s Nile Delta after a surreal day of covering the Muslim Brotherhood’s mostly futile attempts to register for local council elections, due on April 8.
I asked the driver to stop, and the motorcycle stopped as well. When we started moving again, the bike followed. It was the start of a zigzag cat-and-mouse chase along bumpy roads that would last over an hour and involve three pursuing vehicles.
I was in the region to look into complaints by the Brotherhood that the U.S.-backed government was barring its members from submitting nomination papers for the vote, sometimes violently.
The Islamist organization, Egypt’s largest opposition group, is especially strong in parts of the Delta.
In the town of Kafr Saqr, where not a single Brotherhood member had successfully registered before my visit, a handful of candidates told of being obstructed from getting the stamps and paperwork needed to enter the race, and then barred from submitting papers once they were complete.
One potential candidate nursed a black eye. Another, the son of Brotherhood parliamentarian Maher Akl, had a cut lip. Both said they were beaten by police and pro-government thugs when they tried to submit their papers.
Opening up a laptop, the parliamentarian’s son Islam Akl showed pictures of other would-be Brotherhood candidates he said were hurt while trying to submit their papers, including one man with a bloody gash on the back of his head.
“They beat one and it makes everyone afraid. Another one comes, and they won’t let him in, or maybe they will beat him too,” said Hisham al-Ghatwari, a teacher and hopeful Brotherhood candidate who was also acting as my guide in Kafr Saqr.

In other developments, Mubarak’s State Security pigs raided the house of Ikhwan Online editor Abdel Gelil el-Sharnoubi again.

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Khaled’s detention renewed for another 15 days

Posted on 18/03/200830/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The State Security prosecutor renewed the detention of Khaled Hamza for another 15 days.

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