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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Morsi, SCAF and the revolutionary left
My commentary, posted on Jadaliyya.
Rage continues in parliament street
Thousands of protesters descended on the parliament today, calling for the continuation of the revolution, the execution of Field Marshal Tantawi, the prosecution of the SCAF generals, as well as social demands related to the renationalization of privatized factories, self management and setting a national minimum wage of at least LE1,200.
The protesters also denounced the Muslim Brotherhood, accusing them of “selling out the revolution.” Muhammad Badie, the group’s “supreme guide” received the lion share of the demonstrators’ wrath. The Brothers mobilized hundreds of their supporters to form human chains in front of the parliament entrances, in front of the police troops. The Brothers chanted against the revolutionaries, asserting that “legitimacy now stems from the parliament, not from the (Tahrir) square.” Minor scuffles took place. Lawyer Malek Adly said the Brothers kidnapped a protesters and handed him over to the police.
You can check out some more pix from today on my Flickr.