Egypt on the fourth anniversary of #Jan25
Egypt’s hidden history of dissent
The 25 January 2011 revolution is the product of a long process of dissent accumulation over decades in Egypt led by workers and students.
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Workers and the Egyptian Revolution
A new book is out, co-authored by Anne Alexander and Mostafa Bassiouny.

Egypt: Strikes! Strikes! Strikes!
While international media coverage of Egypt is still largely obsessed with the Muhammad movie fallout, almost every sector in the country is going strike literally from Alexandria to Aswan, together with shutting down of a large number of schools due to a teachers national strike, simultaneously with shutting down the universities due to workers strikes joined by the students.
The revolution is by no means over. For continuous updates on the industrial actions and protests, follow our official twitter account, our Facebook page and website, as well as @EgyStrikes and the Diigo group.