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Qale’t el-Kabsh residents stage sit-in at Public Prosecutor’s office

Posted on 31/05/200705/03/2021 By 3arabawy

Today, more than 100 Qale’t el-Kabsh residents staged a sit-in in front of the Public Prosecutor’s office in Ramses, protesting the government unfulfilled promises for compensations and alternative housing.

The protesters chanted against the government, accusing officials of being “liars, thieves, corrupt…” and blasted Suzan Mubarak, who loves to present herself as a the “mother of Egyptians,” accusing her of being a “liar.”

Qale't el-Kabsh Slum victims stage sit-in in front of the Public Prosecutor's office منكوبي قلعة الكبش يعتصمون أمام مكتب النائب العام

The royal family

Posted on 18/05/200725/03/2015 By 3arabawy
سوزي وخديجة
جمال مبارك وخديجة الجمل
خديجة الجمل زوجة جمال مبارك
سوزي وخديجة
خديجة الجمل زوجة جمال مبارك

Suzi, Jimmi and Diga…

Textile strikes continue

Posted on 15/03/200707/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Al-Masry Al-Youm reports that 270 textile workers at Mansoura-España garments factory have started their second strike in less than one month.

The workers are demanding, according to the paper, their unpaid February salary, their “social raises” which have not been paid since 1995 (Jeeez!!), and their Labor Day grants which the management stopped paying since 2002!!!

There is strong female presence in the garments’ factories labor force in general. It’s heart warming for me to find out not only thousands of them are taking part in the strike movement, but also (according to the interviews I conducted in Mahalla, Kafr el-Dawar, and chats I had with labor activists in Cairo) the female workers have tended to be more militant than their male colleagues.

In the case of Ghazl el-Mahalla December strike for example three thousand female workers from the garments factory stormed other sections of the company that had male colleagues who haven’t gone on strike yet, and started chanting “El-regalla fein?! el-hareem ahom!” (Here are the women! So where are the men?!) Their colleagues, feeling ashamed, joined the strike.

I wonder if the plight and the resistance of the female garments workers are ever discussed by those posh feminists of Suzan Mubarak’s National Council for Women.

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