Graffiti movement in Egypt is growing, and I’m very very happy to see this.
I hope activists would share the PDF files of those stencils online, so as to make it easier for circulation and print by other activists around the country.
Hossam el-Hamalawy
Resources on the 25 January 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
Activists marched on the Supreme Court chanting for the removal of Mubarak’s public prosecutor, Abdel Maguid Mahmoud. Another protest is planned tomorrow Thursday.
The newly appointed deputy prime minister, Ali el-Selmy, has announced today “an end to the privatization program, and the dissolution of the ministry of investments.” He also promised to work on returning the privatized companies back to the public sector in a “civilized manner.”
This is a historic day. Such statements wouldn’t have been uttered if there wasn’t such strong opposition to the neoliberal policies of the former regime and if it wasn’t for the strike actions in the privatized firms.
Let’s keep up the pressure.