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Government thuggery caught on video

Posted on 29/12/200626/03/2015 By 3arabawy

While the government keeps on inflaming sensationalist reports on the bogus “Muslim Brotherhood student militias,” new videos are circulating the web showing criminal thugs hired by the state, and allowed into the Ain Shams University campus, to terrorize and intimidate Free Student Union activists. The thugs were given passage by the security personnel last November, and used sticks, knives, swords and Molotov cocktails against the FSU peaceful marches.

The same scenario was repeated earlier in October, when thugs were brought into campus in a campaign of terror against activist students protesting their expulsion from the official student union elections on orders from the security.

Citizens storm police station

Posted on 26/12/200625/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Two new police related videos surfaced online. One video, recorded by a mobile phone, is of several hundred Alexandrians last spring trying to break into El-Montazah police station to take revenge for the March 2006 killing of 19-year-old Youssef Khamis Ibrahim by a police agent in cold blood. As the funeral was passing in front of the police station, the mourners pelted it with stones and tried to break into it. A big number of demonstrators managed to break into the police station and destroyed its front wall. The clashes injured a number of policemen and destroyed some police vehicles. More than eight persons were detained.

The other video is of the Interior Ministry’s “thugs militia” attacking Muslim Brotherhood activists and voters in front of a polling station in El-Ramla constituency in Alexandria, during the November 2005 parliamentary elections.

Railway workers protest, block trains

Posted on 24/12/200626/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Seven hundred workers from the railways technical workshops demonstrated yesterday, blocking the Torbini 917 train, at Abu Wafia region, on its way to Alexandria. The workers demanded the presence of Transportation Minister Muhammad Mansour to listen personally to their complaints about work conditions.

The minister did not show up, but moved quickly to contain the workers’ anger by ordering the payment of 25% salary bonus as promised earlier.

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