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NDP favors patronage over politics

Posted on 14/11/200730/12/2020 By 3arabawy

From AFP:

Despite a highly marketed effort at modernization, Egypt’s ruling party is still centered on one man and draws much of its loyalty from its function as a patronage machine, analysts say.
A stylish image revamp and the emergence of a reform-minded camp in the last five years have done little more than add gloss to the National Democratic Party whose founding members still call the shots.
“At the leadership level there really isn’t much of an internal debate,” Issandr El Amrani, an analyst with the International Crisis Group, told AFP.
During its ninth general congress which wrapped up on Tuesday, 5,310 members elected President Hosni Mubarak chairman of the party in an uncontested vote that was cast and counted in less than two hours. Party Secretary General Safwat Al-Sherif was re-elected to his post at Mubarak’s suggestion.
The party has maintained its pyramid structure since its establishment in 1978. The NDP, a re-incarnation of the Arab Socialist Union, the ruling state party created by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1962, has never strayed too far from the one-party model, Amrani said.
“It isn’t as old-fashioned as the ASU but provides the same services, it’s a patronage machine,” Amrani said.

Egypt’s Dictator

Posted on 08/11/200705/02/2021 By 3arabawy

What can you do to help?

Posted on 07/11/200728/12/2020 By 3arabawy

I receive emails every now and then from Egyptians (and non-Egyptians) abroad who’ve been following with disgust the actions of Mubarak’s police against the citizens, and ask me what they can do to help.

Here are few basic things you can do:

1) Stay updated. Familiarize yourself with the social struggle in the country and Mubarak’s police abuses by regularly checking the following websites:
Torture in Egypt
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (available in both Arabic and English)
Egyptian Blogs Aggregator
Human Rights Watch Egypt (available in both Arabic and English)
Amnesty International Egypt (available in both Arabic and English)

2) Circulate any information you come across about police abuses and the resistance against them to your network of contacts, activists, peers and family members

3) Whenever you hear or read of a torture case that happened in Egypt, try to get solidarity statements with the victims from the institutions you are affiliated with (for example: labor union, student union, community association, human rights organization, political party, etc). Forward the solidarity statement you managed to get to the following:
a) The Egyptian dictator asshole President Hosni Mubarak
b) The Egyptian Ministry of Torture and Pigs Interior
c) The Egyptian embassy or consulate in your town

4) It is always GREAT if you can pull together a protest, no matter how small (even one person with a banner!), in front of the Egyptian embassy or any of the consulates in your own country. Make sure you contact your local press and tell them in advance you are demonstrating, and invite them to attend the protest (even if small). And it would be also useful to take photos yourself of the protest, and upload them to Flickr, your own blog, or just send them to me or any other Egyptian blogger to circulate among the activist and journalist community in Egypt.

These are, as I said above, just few basic things you can do. More later…

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