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Demonstrations against Mubarak’s military tribunals in London and Cairo

Posted on 31/05/200728/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The International Campaign For the Defense of the Political Detainees and Against Military Tribunals will be organizing a protest in front of the Egyptian Embassy in London, Friday 2pm to 5pm.

And Saturday in Cairo, the Campaign invites you to a protest and a solidarity public conference at the Lawyers’ Syndicate (Ramses St., nearest Underground Metro Station: Nasser), Saturday 2 June, at 7pm.
The events are jointly organized by Islamist and secular activists, who stand united in supporting the Muslim Brothers detainees undergoing trial in kangaroo military courts.

Qale’t el-Kabsh slum residents demonstrate in front of parliament

Posted on 30/05/200705/03/2021 By 3arabawy

Today, Qale’t el-Kabsh slum residents took to the streets again in downtown Cairo, demonstrating in front of the parliament in el-Qasr el-Eini Street.

I was in downtown around noon, when I received unconfirmed news that new clashes broke out between the slum residents who still haven’t been compensated by the government for their burnt down houses. The unconfirmed news also included the killing of a woman by the police. I was also told the slum dwellers were going to carry the woman’s body and demonstrate in Tahrir Sq.

I waited for roughly half an hour in the square, without witnessing anything, but then I assumed may be the protesters decided to try demonstrating in front of the parliament like last time. I started running to el-Qasr el-Eini St, and indeed the traffic had come to halt as a group of slum residents managed to assemble in front of the parliament.

The police was PANICKING, and tried to disperse the reporters and the curious citizens who approached the crowd. But then they left the reporters alone.

It turned out no one was killed. A woman had been severely injured by the police while protesting earlier in the day in front of the Red Crescent relief building, where the local municipality should be receiving the requests for the compensations and the alternative housing schemes. Frustrated by sleeping in the open air day after day since she lost her house, the woman started shouting, so she was attacked by the police, who beat her up. Blood covered her dress. After going into a coma, the residents thought she died, so they vented their anger at the police and government, and marched with her body in El-Qasr el-Eini St, till they assembled in front of the parliament.

The residents accused the local municipality of corruption. “Only those who pay LE5000 as a bribe receives the government-provided alternative housing,” said one of the demonstrators. The same figure was repeated to me several times by other demonstrators.

There were State Security and Qasr el-Nil Police Station officers present. They were taking down the names of the women present in the demo, claiming they will look into their cases and make sure they were prioritized. Some of the women volunteered their names, but others refused saying the police wants to find out their names only to take their men as hostages, like they did before.

Qale't el-Kabsh Slum residents protest in front of parliament تجمهر منكوبي قلعة الكبش أمام مجلس الشعب

I’ll upload more video clips later.

Kefaya marks Black Wednesday

Posted on 26/05/200723/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Around 200 Kefaya activists marked the second anniversary of Black Wednseday, by demonstrating against Mubarak, for one hour in front of the Press Syndicate. Check out some photos taken by Amr Abdallah and Shahinaz.

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