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Syndicate membership isn’t for everyone

Posted on 10/03/200825/12/2020 By 3arabawy

From the Daily News Egypt:

Last February Mervat Rashad, a journalist with Nahdet Misr newspaper, was attacked by a Wafd party member while she was at the party’s office seeking information for a story.
When she decided to file a complaint at the police station, she — not being a member of the Journalists’ Syndicate — was possibly subject to up to six months in jail for taking over a false vocation.
“Thousands of journalists could be legally accountable taking on a false vocation,” said Rashad.
Due to limited access to the Journalists’ Syndicate membership, many practicing journalists are working on an informal, illegal basis.
“It’s a disaster; a lot of young journalists — actually the building blocks of many newspapers — are not counted as journalists. … On the other side, half of those who have syndicate membership are technicians,” Sayed El-Turki, a journalist with Al-Dostour told Daily News Egypt.
Despite being a member in the syndicate, El-Turki joined non-members, forming a group called the Alliance of Young Journalists, to agitate for their right to join the syndicate.

El-Badeel journalists demonstrate

Posted on 10/03/200825/12/2020 By 3arabawy

From the Daily Star Egypt:

Journalists at Al Badeel newspaper staged a sit-in at the Press Syndicate Saturday demanding membership.
According to Al Badeel journalists, the newspaper’s administration presented the papers of both the newspaper and its employees well before the deadline at the end of February, when they found out that new syndicate board, elected in November 2007, had changed the admissions criteria.
The changes stipulate that newspapers had to be running for a year to be recognized by the syndicate and for journalists to receive membership.
In a written statement released to the press, Al Badeel journalists claimed they were victims of “a settlement of accounts” by syndicate board leaders, which has deprived them of membership.
“We were shocked by fabricated and unjustified hurdles when our application to join the syndicate was rejected … at first their pretext was that the paper had not presented sufficient financial and administrative details concerning the journalists. The paper immediately responded saying that these details were pending approval by the workers office and on completion a copy would be immediately provided to the syndicate … the syndicate then came up with the excuse that the paper has not yet been running for a full year, but this was not one of the stipulations given to the newspaper,” the statement read.
Many of the journalists believe that the current syndicate chief, Makram Muhammad Ahmad had “engineered” events to prevent their admission into the syndicate.

UPDATE: Some pix taken by Muhammad Ali Eddin.

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Protest against Bush’s visit

Posted on 15/01/200813/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Activists demonstrate in front of Cairo’s Press Syndicate against Bush’s visit:

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