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Students and Workers: United Against Capital

Posted on 29/09/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Nagy, one of the leading members of Helwan University’s Resistance Students group, explaining to the audience during Tadamon’s gathering the hardships faced by students on the campuses today on the hands of the security services and the rising tuition fees.

Nagy called for more coordination between the students and the labor movement, saying the latter held the only hope for change in the country. Helwan University witnessed a strong demonstration, led by Nagy and his comrades, on 6 April in solidarity with Mahalla, during which thousands of students clashed with the police and broke the university gates taking to the streets.

Nagy ناجي

Updates on Mubarak’s Pigs أخبار وزارة التعذيب

Posted on 24/09/200819/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Today’s El-Badeel provides more details on the torture Alexandrian coffeeshop owner Salah Hassan, in Sidi Gaber Police Station. The citizen was slapped, kicked, punched, made to strip and was sexually abused by the police agents. The latter made him also kneel to them, while describing themselves as the “new pharaohs”!

In Luxor, officers and corporals insulted and physically assaulted two judges at the airport, while in Cairo 600 students at the Engineering Faculty of Ain Shams University staged a sit in protesting police assault against a female colleague, El-Badeel reports.

For continuous updates on police torture, check out the Torture in Egypt Diigo group.

وزارة الخنازير

Students and teachers alike skip first day of school

Posted on 22/09/200803/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From the Daily News Egypt:

The new academic year got off on the wrong foot on Saturday as teachers and students decided to take the day off.
A shortage of school books and lack of preparation at the schools completed the picture, though on the bright side smoothly-flowing traffic put Cairenes relatively at ease.
This is arguably the result of a call by the Kefaya movement to boycott the first day of school, to “make Sept. 20 a day for peaceful protest against policies of humiliation and degradation.”
George Ishaq, founder and former coordinator of the Kefaya movement, considers the strike a success. He sees it as “a response to the worsening situation of the education scene by the failed government policies.”
“The peaceful strike was successful and its effect was notable in the relatively smooth traffic yesterday [Saturday],” Ishaq told Daily News Egypt.
“Elementary students went to school but middle and high school students didn’t go. In addition many teachers didn’t attend the first day of classes in protest at the implementation of the new teachers’ law,” added Ishaq, referring only to public schools.

In related news, the Dessouq teachers’ sit-in was aborted by police intervention, according to Kareem el-Beheiry, while protests and sit-ins were reported in Cairo, Alexandria and the Nile Delta.

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