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‘The problem of this country is capitalism’

Posted on 10/12/200717/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Socialist Days 2007 Finale was smashing. I’ll be posting, together with other bloggers, gigabytes of pix from the conference in the coming few days, so keep an eye on the Egyptian Socialists Flickr group.

Qale't el-Kabsh slum women reading copies of The Socialist نساء قلعة الكبش يتصفحون الاشتراكي

[Women from Qale’t el-Kabsh slum reading the new issue of The Socialist, Cairo’s Press Syndicate. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy.]

Speakers in the closing session included women from the Qale’t el-Kabsh slum who spoke about their plight, government corruption, police crackdowns, detentions, mistreatment, and resistance…

Om Refa'i speaking about the struggle of Qale't el-Kabsh slum residents أم رفاعة تتحدث عن نضال سكان قلعة الكبش

[Om Refa’i speaking about the struggle of Qale’t el-Kabsh slum residents, Socialist Days 2007 Finale, Cairo’s Press Syndicate. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy.]

Muhammad el-Nahhass, an activist involved in Burullus’ “Revolution of the Thirsty” fascinated the audience with stories about the bravery of the fishermen’s community in fighting the government which refuses to provide them with the basic necessities including drinking water…

Boroloss Community Activist Mohamed el-Nahhass الناشط محمد النحاس يتحدث عن ثورة العطشى في البرلس

[Muhammad el-Nahhass, an artist and activist from the northern province of Burullus, speaking about the struggle of the mass anti-govt demonstrations in Burullus this year, protesting govt corruption. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy.]

Last but not least, were the speakers from the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ strike…

The first speaker, named Mostafa, took the microphone and said: “The problem of this country is capitalism.” I almost fainted.. A tax collector denouncing capitalism?! This was the equivalent of some Sheikh declaring God is dead, I thought..

Mostafa speaking about the Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike

[Mostafa speaking about the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike, Socialist Days 2007 Finale, Cairo’s Press Syndicate. Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy.]

The press conference which followed the closing session was even stronger, as a contingent from the Tax strikers moved from their open-ended sit-in in front the Ministerial Cabinet building in downtown Cairo to join us at the syndicate…

Veteran Socialist Kamal Khalil assumed the stage together with his long-time friend Kamal Abu Eita who is part of the Higher Committee for the Real Estate Tax Officers Strike that is running the 55,000-strong strike in the absence of the Union Committee whose state-backed officials betrayed the strikers..

Kamal Khalil and Kamal Abu Eita كمال خليل وكمال أبو عيطة

Kimo gave a very passionate speech as always… Saluting the strikers, declaring the solidarity of the Socialists and other political forces with their struggle, spoke of how the Egyptian workers are becoming a model for militancy and direct action against oppression which is inspiring the students and civil servants to follow suit…

Kamal Khalil addressing the Tax Strikers كمال خليل يخاطب موظفي الضرائب العقارية المضربين

Kimo’s speech moved the strikers, and he was interrupted several times by applause and chants…

Tax Officers Strikers chanting "We are Here! We are not going anywhere!" مضربو الضرائب العقارية يهتفون: "قاعدين! قاعدين! قاعدين ومش ماشيين!"

…chants that were similar to those we heard in Ghazl el-Mahalla…

Tax Officers Strikers chanting "We are Here! We are not going anywhere!" مضربو الضرائب العقارية يهتفون: "قاعدين! قاعدين! قاعدين ومش ماشيين!"

On my way out of the syndicate I received news that hundreds of civil servants at the Workers’ University were staging a sit-in at Darrassa had started a sit-in demanding the allowances and bonuses the new university dean had decided to cut back. I called one of the civil servants taking part in the sit-in to get the details of their demands and find out more about the situation (I’ll post more about it later). Two hundred of them were sleeping over in the university offices. In the morning they were 900 taking part. “The women and old men had to go home to their families, but they are returning in the morning,” said the civil servant. The leaders of the industrial action were in negotiations with State Security officers and govt officials at the Workers’ University’s HQ in Nasr City. They were promised a reply in 24 hours. “If our demands are not met by today,” the civil servant said, “our action will spread to the other ten branches of the university in the provinces. We will be more than 3,500 civil servants taking part.”

My confidence in overcoming Mubarak’s US-backed dictatorship grows day by day…

Tax officers demonstrate

Posted on 14/11/200725/03/2015 By 3arabawy

I received the following report from journalist and friend Jano Charbel…

The real estate tax employees remain steadfast in their demands of affiliation to the ministry of finance, or at least equity with their co-workers – the general tax, customs tax, and sales tax employees – who are affiliated to the ministry, and on average, earn 5x as much as these real estate tax employees.
Over 1000 real estate tax employees demonstrated outside the headquarters of the Egyptian Trade Union Federation on downtown Cairo’s Gala’ Street. They came from a number of Governorates across Egypt – Daqahlia, Bani Suef, Port Said, Demietta, Giza, etc. Hundreds of CSF troops cordoned the demonstrating tax employees on the sidewalk outside the ETUF headquarters . They are sleeping in there and are expected to continue with their demo until their grievances are addressed.
Chants at this demo on Tuesday (Nov. 13) called upon Egypt’s 55,000 real estate tax workers to resume strike action by not collecting taxes – until their demands are met. The ETUF’s Hussein Megawer is said to have conducted some sort of negotiations with the strike leaders/worker delegates.

Some photos of the protest, below, taken by Jano…

موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر
موظفو الضرائب العقارية يتظاهرون أمام مبنى الاتحاد العام لنقابات عمال مصر

Statement from the tax strikers

Posted on 13/11/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Higher Strike Committee of the Real Estate Civil Servants, which is leading the 55000-strong strike, has issued a new statement announcing the start of a new wave of protests till the strikers’ demands are met.

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