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Student confronts Nazif about corruption

Posted on 05/08/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Al-Masry Al-Youm reports on another student confronting Nazif, Bilal-style:

Prime Minister Ahmad Nazif not only answers to the president, parliament and journalists, but now faces the frustrations of students. During a recent visit to Port Said, Abdallah Ahmad Bazazo confronted Nazif.
“I am feeling the corruption everywhere,” Bazazo said. “I feel like I am inhaling it and the government doesn’t move a finger.”
“Every day I get more estranged, feeling like I am not a citizen. Why do the citizens lose their pride inside the country and gain it outside? Did you cries when the ferry drowned or when the soldiers on the border die?”
As soon as the student finished talking, the whole crowd started applauding for more than five minutes. This was just one of a series of hot confrontations between university students and the prime minister during a leadership management camp. Most of the questions were about corruption, selling the national companies, importing gas to Israel, relations with Ethiopia, Iran and America, high prices and unemployment.

Egyptian regime apologizes for Indonesian students arrest, torture

Posted on 10/07/200904/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Was this case picked up by any of the rights watchdogs?

Egypt’s diplomatic mission in Jakarta has apologized for the wrong arrest and alleged torture of four Indonesian students at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
Ministry spokesman Teuku Faizasyah said officials from the Egyptian embassy came to the ministry’s office on Tuesday to convey their regret and apology for the incident that stirred anger among Indonesians.
Investigation into the case is still underway, Faizasyah said, but added he did not know whether Cairo would take actions against those who are guilty. “The decision is on the government (in Cairo).”
During a raid on June 28, Egypt’s police arrested the four students — Faturrahman, Arzil, Tasrih Sugandi and Ahmad Yunus — for alleged involvement in an extremist network. They were released after being interrogated and detained for three days.

Students and Workers Against Capital

Posted on 28/06/200907/01/2021 By 3arabawy

A scanned copy of the statement distributed by leftist students (Cairo, Alexandria, Mansoura, Helwan) in solidarity with the workers, during the Free Union’s public meeting.

Students in solidarity with workers

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