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Updates on the Tax Collectors: Free union committee established in Beheira

Posted on 12/10/200820/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Though they couldn’t make it to the meeting, the Beheira Real Estate Tax Collectors held a “phone conference” with their colleagues in Cairo. They phoned Kamal Abu Eita, who held his mobile phone close to a mike. Surprisingly, this “phone conference” worked (most of the phone conference I witnessed or took part in, with much more savvy technological devices, honestly, sucked)!

The Beheira tax collectors said they have publicly announced the formation of a free union committee, which already held its first meeting after they held elections in their province. This is the second branch for the General Union of Real Estate Tax Collectors – Under Establishment to be formally announced by the Real Estate Tax Collectors after Bani Sweif.

Abdel Nasser عبد الناصر

Abdel Nasser updated his colleagues about the situation in Bani Sweif. He said the corrupt, state-backed union officials are now totally smashed, as the free union activists managed to seize their funds and freeze their operations.

Free Union activists convene in Cairo

Posted on 12/10/200806/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The Real Estate Tax Collectors’ leaders held a meeting yesterday that lasted for more than six hours, in downtown Cairo, to consult and report on the latest in their fight to build their free union.

Photographers anti-police brutality protest postponed

Posted on 08/10/200809/01/2021 By 3arabawy

There was a stormy meeting yesterday at the Photographers’ Association, after which the senior photographers decided to postpone the anti-police brutality protest planned on Sunday.

General Hamdi Abdel Kareem, the Interior Ministry’s PR Department Director contacted the heads of the association and offered to “negotiate and have a dialogue,” according to a source present in the meeting. The association heads accepted, and decided not to sponsor the protest.

There were divisions in the meeting however, with some of the younger photographers angrily denouncing this move, and accusing the Interior Ministry of maneuvering and killing time.

It’s not clear up till now whether some will still go ahead with the protest on Sunday or not.

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