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Mubarak proposes 30% public sector pay rise

Posted on 30/04/200812/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The dictator gave his May Day speech. Here’s a Reuters report, by Jonathan Wright:

CAIRO, April 30 – Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, responding to unrest over low salaries and high food prices, proposed on Wednesday a salary increase of about 30 percent for public sector employees.
In a May Day speech to trade unionists, he told his government to find the extra revenue it will need to cover the cost, expected to be about 9 billion Egyptian pounds ($1.7 billion) above what it had planned in its draft 2008/9 budget.
“It will be about 30 percent,” said Mubarak, whose government faces the possibility of a stay-at-home protest by leftists, liberals and Islamists on May 4, his 80th birthday.
Instead of waiting for the start of the 2008/9 financial year on July 1, the government should try to pay the salary increases as soon as possible, Mubarak said.
“I ask the government and the parliament to agree quickly on the best options … to make available real resources so that we can go ahead with implementation with effect from May,” he said.
Tamer Waguih, an activist with the opposition group Kefaya, said Mubarak had made the offer to placate the angry poor.
“This is a measure in an attempt to preserve his regime. It is not related to love of the poor or any social agenda… He has been advised that the country, the working classes and the poor, are going to explode,” he added.
Mubarak did not elaborate on the effect on next year’s budget, which in draft form allows for a 15 percent increase in the government’s salary bill and a budget deficit equivalent to 6.9 percent of gross domestic product.
The government, on the defensive after a wave of strikes and protests, had already promised the annual rise would be higher.
Urban inflation in the year to March hit 14.4 percent, the highest rate in three years. The poorest Egyptians, including the many low-paid civil servants, have been hit hardest because they spend a much greater proportion of their incomes on food.
DIALOGUE ON REVENUE
In the year to March, bread and grain prices soared 48.1 percent, fruit and vegetable prices rose by over 20 percent, and edible oils were up 45.2 percent.
Tax Commissioner and Deputy Finance Minister Ashraf Al Arabi said the salary increase would probably be across the board and the intention was to find all the additional revenue needed so that the budget would remain at the same level.
“Things are going to happen in the upcoming 10 days. The government and the parliament will sit down for a dialogue to find real resources,” he told Reuters.
Waguih said Mubarak’s proposal could embolden the political forces behind the call for a general strike on Sunday, backed by Kefaya and the influential Muslim Brotherhood.
“People will conclude the government is weak, so they will be more courageous… But I don’t think that May 4 will be a strong event because no workers group are backing it,” he added.
The Brotherhood, the main opposition force in Egypt , joined on Tuesday the campaign for the strike, which began as a proposal by leftist and liberal activists.
The activists tried to organize a general strike on April 6, to coincide with a strike by textile workers in the Nile Delta, but the response in Cairo and other cities was muted.
Mubarak also proposed an overhaul of the government’s subsidies policy, which weighs heavily on the government budget.
In 2008/9 the government will spend 20 billion Egyptian pounds on food subsidies and 63 billion on fuel subsidies, he said. The comparative figures for 2007/8, which ends on June 30, are 15 billion and 57 billion.
“These (fuel subsidies) go to those who can pay rather than to those who cannot. This requires a review of the correct situation, but gradually,” Mubarak said.
Reham El-Desoki, senior economist at investment bank Beltone Financial, said the impact on inflation would be limited because civil servants have little purchasing power.
“Most government employees are so underpaid that a wage increase of this magnitude is overdue,” she said. “They have a right to start banging their fists against the wall and demanding higher pay because they are getting peanuts.”
Egyptian civil service salaries start at a low of about 300 pounds ($56) a month.
($1 = 5.37 Egyptian pounds)

Send E-Card to Mubarak’s representatives in the US demanding Muhammad Maree’s release

Posted on 29/04/200805/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Send the e-card to Attiya Shakran, [ attiyashakran@hotmail.com ] the Press Secretary of Mubarak’s Consulate in San Francisco, demanding the release of detained translator Muhammad Maree

free mohammed, send an eCard to the consul attiyashakran@hotmail.com: http://tinyurl.com/6m4dcn

— James Buck (@jamesbuck) April 28, 2008

Uruguay, Lebanon, USA: SOLIDARITY WITH MAHALLA

Posted on 28/04/200805/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Hiber Conteris إيبير كونتيريز

Uruguayan author, teacher, and political activist Hiber Conteris wrote the following solidarity message to the Mahalla workers and detainees:

We, the Latin American workers, students and intellectuals, express our solidarity to all of you who resist oppression and fight against injustice. Your world is our world, your fight is our fight.
Hiber Conteris

Hiber was detained amid Latin America‘s Dirty War, by the US-backed Uruguayan dictatorship, from 1976 to 1985, during which he survived brutal torture. He was released in March 1985, only to receive in August of the same year the news of his 23-year-old son Carlos’ martyrdom in Nicaragua where the latter had volunteered to fight with the Sandinista against the Contras.

In Beirut, The Lebanese comrades are also mobilizing for a solidarity protest in front of the Egyptian Embassy, Sunday 4 May, 1pm.

عاش كفاح العمال في مصر ولبنان
في 6 من نيسان الماضي ، قام عمال شركة مصر للغزل والنسيج اضراباً مطالبين فيه برفع الحد الادنى الاجور، ولكن الاضراب سرعان ما ان انتشر ليصبح عدوى احتلت شوارع مصر واصبحت القاهرة مدينة اشباح، وصُدمت السلطة المصرية بمدى انتشار حركة التضامن وهددت بضرب واعتقال كل من يسعى او يعمل على التظاهر، وقامت بفتح النيران على المتظاهرين في المحلة الكبرى وبإعتقال الناشطين السياسيين والقياديين العمالين. التهمة هي انهم جائعون.
ان ما يحدث في مصر يومياً من ضرب وقمع لأي حركة عمالية وسياسية تطالب وتناضل من اجل واقع افضل، ليس غريباً عما شهدناه هنا في لبنان في الكثير من المرات، من المظاهرات العمالية التي احتلت جميع المناطق اللبنانية في ايار 2004، وقد قامت حينها السلطة بأطلاق النار على المتظاهرين فقتلت 5 من المدنيين العمال في حي السلم، وما حصل مؤخراً على مستديرة مار مخايل عندما قامت السلطة بقمع واطلاق النار على المتظاهرين الذين كانوا يطالبون بالكهرباء فقتلت العديد منهم وجرحت العشرات.
اليوم في مصر وفي لبنان نعاني من الواقع الاليم نفسه، ربطة الخبز في لبنان اصبحت بوزن الريشة والرغيف المدعوم في مصر اصبح نادر الوجود، الملايين في مصر يصرخون جوعاً وفقراً ومئات الالاف في لبنان يصرخون فقراً وتعتيراً وفي المقابل يجاهر كل من النظام المصري واللبناني بالقمع والسياسات التجويعية وينظمون المآدب للحكام والسفراء الاجانب والعرب، حكامنا يجوبون القصور ونحن نجوب الشوارع بحثاً عن لقمة العيش.
الواقع هذا ليس حكراً على مصر ولبنان، فمن سوريا والعراق الى الخليج العربي والاردن وفلسطين وحتى المغرب العربي، وفي جميع دول واقطار العالم، الصورة هي نفسها انظمة وحكام يتغنون بالمال والثراء، تحميهم اجهزة الامن والمجتمع الدولي، وبالمقابل الملايين من الناس يعانون الجوع والحرمان والفقر. 20% من الاكثر ثراءً يسيطرون على 75% من الدخل العالمي بينما 40% من السكان الافقر في العالم يحصلون على 5% من الدخل العالمي!
انظمتنا ذات طابع واحد ومشترك، جميعها تترابط مصالحها المباشرة وغير المباشرة بالقوى الامبريالية وثكنة المجتمع الدولي، حيث اصبح السلام مرادفاً للاحتلال والحرب. السنيورة يريد ارضاء الاستثمارات الخارجية والدول الكبرى وهو يتباهى بصداقته الدولية، ومبارك ليس الا شرطي مرور للآلة الحرب الاميريكة. كلاهما كما جميع الانظمة العربية (الممانعة منها والمعتدلة) تترابط مع الامبريالية اما من خلال دعمها وتحالفها المباشر او من خلال استعمال شعوبها كورقة تفاوض مع الامبريالية. مصالحهم كما الامبريالية هي الاستغلال والقمع.
يمر الاول من ايار (عيد العمال) هذه السنة في ظل تصاعد للصراع الطبقي، وتفاقم للازمة المعيشية وانحدار القدرة الشرائية وازدياد البطالة والهجرة وكل هذا والانظمة لا زالت مندفعة بسياساتها وسياسات اوصيائها النيوليبرالية، المزيد من الديون، المزيد من الضرائب المزيد من الجوع والفقر بالمقابل المزيد من الارباح والرفاهية لاصحاب العمل والاغنياء والحكام والمزيد من الشرطة والهراوات لحماية الاغنياء ان ما ثار الفقراء عليهم، هذه هي النيوليبرالية ان ما سأل احدهم عن ماهيتها، هذه هي الرأسمالية باجمل صورة لها. لكنهم يحفرون قبورهم بايديهم، من مبارك والسنيورة وجميع حكام العرب والغرب واسيا وافريقيا، انهم يصنعون واقعاً سوف ينقلب عليهم، لأن حياتنا تبدأ عندما نبدأ بتكسير القيود التي تربطنا بهكذا واقع مرير.
انتفاضتنا مشتركة مآسينا واحدة، ان كنا مسيحيين او مسلمين، ان كنا لبنانيين او مصريين او سودانيين او من اي جنسية اخرى معركتنا واحدة، معركتنا هي من اجل حياة افضل، من اجل واقع افضل لنا ولاولادنا، قد يقولون لنا ان التغيير مستحيل، ولكننا نقول ان بقاؤنا في هذه الحال هو المستحيل، وان التغيير يبدأ في الشارع، يبدأ عندما نتوقف عن الاصغاء لهم ولأكاذيبهم ونبدأ بالاصغاء لاصواتنا والامنا عندما نبدأ بالاصغاء لما نريد وليس لما يريدوننا ان نكون.
في السادس من نيسان بدأت المسيرة في مصر، في الاول من ايار تبدأ المسيرة في لبنان وفي الرابع من ايار هو اليوم الذي نقول فيه اننا يد بيد عمال وطلاب وفلاحين من مصر او لبنان ومن العالم نقف متحدين متضامنين من اجل عالم افضل، من اجل الحياة، من اجل بناء ثورة الناس للناس، ثورة تسعى للنصر لا للاستسلام.
ان تضامننا هو ما يخافه ويهابه حكامنا، هو من يجعلنا اقوياء قادرين على التغيير فلا القيادات الطائفية سوف تقوم بالتغيير من اجلنا ولا الزعماء والاغنياء، نحن من نحمل مصيرنا بيدنا، اليوم لم يعد لدينا ما نخسره، ولدينا عالم لنربحه….
لذا ندعوكم الى المشاركة الواسعة في الاعتصام التضامني مع عمال مصر يوم الاحد الرابع من ايار 2008، وذلك امام السفارة المصرية (الكولا) الساعة الواحدة ظهراً
اللقاء التضامني مع عمال مصر.

In Washington DC, the Alliance of Egyptian Americans are calling for a demonstration in front of the Egyptian Embassy on 4 May.

Arab activists in the Bay Area are also circulating the following message of solidarity:

Workers and Activists in Egypt Jailed and Beaten: A International Call for Action and Solidarity

In response to a call for a strike on April 6th by the Egyptian workers in Ghazl el-Mahalla compound—the biggest textile mill in the Middle East—the Mubarak regime decided to occupy the factory complex with security forces, abduct strike committee leaders Kamal el-Fayoumy and Tarek Amin and arrest political activists and bloggers of every political tendency in Cairo and other cities, as well as cracking down on journalists and photographers who tried to cover the events.
(https://arabawy.org/2008/04/06/police-abort-mahalla-strike/)

Not able to suppress the protests, the Mubarak security forces used rubber-bullets, tear-gas, and live ammunition against the Mahalla people who decided to protest on the streets of the Nile Delta town, leaving at least three dead and hundreds injured and around 800 arrested. Many of the activists and citizens, whose release was ordered eventually by the Prosecutor, remained in police custody or were issued detention decrees by Mubarak’s Interior Minister General Habib el-Adly, including Ghazl el-Mahalla activists Kamal el-Fayoumi, Tarek Amin and blogger Kareem el-Beheiri
(https://arabawy.org/2008/04/22/updates-on-the-detainees/)

We send our solidarity to the Egyptian workers and their supporters. We call on the Egyptian dictatorship, which is the second largest recipient of US foreign aid after Israel amounting to USD2 billions a year, to release the hundreds in custody.

What can you do?
1- Stay updated and circulate information about Mahalla.
Information is available in English on:
Hossam el-Hamalawy’s Blog: https://arabawy.org

And in Arabic:
http://tadamonmasr.wordpress.com
http://hmlc.katib.org
The Egyptian Blogs Aggregator: http://omraneya.net

2- Send emails to the Egyptian Embassy in Washington demanding the release of the detainees.

EMBASSY OF THE ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT
3521 International Ct. NW Washington DC 20008
TEL: 202.895.5400 / TEL: 202.966.6342
FAX: 202.244.4319 / FAX: 202.244.5131
Email:Embassy@egyptembassy.net
Email:Consulate@egyptembassy.net

3- Sign a petition by sending a message to:
aworldtowin_egy@yahoo.com

Text of Solidarity Statement and Currents list of Signatories:
Mahalla Protest Letter

In response to a call for a strike on April 6th by the workers in the Mahalla textile complex, the biggest factory in Egypt, the Mubarak regime decided to occupy El-Mahalla complex with security forces, abduct strike committee leaders Kamal El-Faioumy and Tarek Amin and arrest political activists of every political tendency in Cairo and other cities. Not able to suppress the protests, the Mubarak security forces used rubber-bullets, tear-gas, and live ammunition against the Mahalla people who decided to protest on the streets of the city and in different villages, leaving at least two dead and hundreds injured and around 800 arrested. We send our solidarity to the Egyptian workers and their supporters. We call on the Egyptian dictatorship to release the 800 detained yesterday including more than 150 political activists (socialists, liberals, and Islamists), more than 600 protesters from Mahalla (mainly women and children) and Mahalla strike Committee leaders.
Jeremy Corbyn, Member of Parliament, United Kingdom
Bob Crow, general secretary RMT Union (UK rail workers)
Mark Serwotka, general secretary PCS Union (UK civil service workers)
Lindsey German, Stop the War Coalition
Francisco Louçã, Member of Parliament, Portugal
John Rees, Cairo Conference
Clare Solomon, President, SOAS Student Union
China Miéville writer, Britain
Mike Davis writer and academic, USA
Prof.
Esther Leslie (Britain)
Michael Löwy (sociologist, France)
Prof. Moshe Machover (Britain)
Prof. Jacques Bidet (France)
Prof. Claudio Katz (Argentina)
Prof. Jonathan Nitzan (Canada)
Prof. Craig Brandist (Britain)
Prof. Colin Sparks (Britain)
Prof. Alex Callinicos (Britain)
Jim Wolfreys, President, King’s College London UCU (university and college lecturers)

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