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Downtown Cairo demonstrators under police siege; new round of arrests

Posted on 27/09/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Sandmonkey called me from in front of the Cairo Press Syndicate, where around 100 demonstrators are under siege by the police, who crackded down earlier on the Talaat Harb Sq solidarity demo, banning There are unconfirmed reports journalist Jano Charbel has been detained by the police, together with three others. I tried calling Jano, but his phone kept ringing and no one was answeringPolice troops also blocked the entrance of the building that houses Al-Ghad Party HQ in Talaat Harb banning activists from leaving the building to demonstrate.

UPDATE: It’s confirmed, Jano Charbel has been arrested, according to a message I received from the Sandmonkey. He says there are 200 people in front of the syndicate now demonstrating in solidarity with the Mahalla strikers, and calling for the release of the detainees.

UPDATE: Jano has been released. I’ve just spoken with him now. He says he and three other citizens were detained for over an hour near Groppi Cafe in Talaat Harb, and that earlier reports about them being taken to el-Tagammu el-Khames are not true. Jano added that police searched their bags and digital cameras, and when they found pix of the Mahalla strike on his digital camera memory card, they accused him of being a “modawwen” (“blogger”)! That one cracked me up. “Blogging” is a crime these days for Mubarak’s pigs.

Revolt in Burma

Posted on 27/09/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

I received this message from a Burmese journalist in the US:

Dear Colleagues,
Another sad episode of Burma is happening starting from last night (Wednesday daytime in Burma)
Ruling junta use arm soldiers and polices to disperse the protesting crowd and mass arrest is going on.
Many of my friends can’t manage to come back home from protest although curfew time started and streets are deserted. Before the shooting started in downtown, one of my friend send message from nearby Internet café and said ‘we are a living dead under this dictatorial regime and death itself is not a matter.’
I am praying for safety of people in Burma. That all I can do right now.

Make sure you also read what Lenin has to say about this.

Revival of class struggle in Egypt

Posted on 27/09/200722/03/2015 By 3arabawy

An article in Arabic worth reading by Ahmad Bahaa Eddin Shaaban.

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