The comrades at Socialist Worker asked me to reflect on the Egyptian revolution on its tenth anniversary.
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Mubarak’s henchman is dead
Safwat El-Sherif has died, and will be burried close to Mubarak. May they both rot in hell.
Read on »#Jan25 The Uprising
A radio interview I gave, on 26 January 2011, to Lilian Boctor of FSRN, aired on 27 January 2011.
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Enemies of the People
Here is a list of the leading members of Mubarak’s dissolved National Democratic Party.
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Bringing down Mubarak’s interior ministry
Following the Obour Central Security Forces conscripts mutiny (which was put down by the intervention of the army, together with concessions and promises offered), now around 300 soldiers and corporals at the neighboring 6th of October City police camp, assigned with guarding private and public banks, businesses and facilities, have gone on mutiny too, over
Read on »Revolution Through Arab Eyes – The Factory
Tweets from Tahrir
Seven years ago…
12 December 2004: Kefaya organizes the first anti-Mubarak protest, in front of the Public Prosecutor’s office, downtown Cairo.
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