An art installation by Salvadoran-born artist, Victor Cartagena, at Galeria de la Raza. Info on the (Israel and US-backed) Dirty War in El Salvador is available here.
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Solidarity protest with Mahalla in San Francisco
Kindly circulate:
In the past weeks, labor and community action centered in the industrial city of Mahalla, Egypt have spread demands for better living and working conditions, and calls for an end to the Mubarak dictatorship to many other sites across the country. In the state repression that has followed, at least two people have been killed, and over 800 have been detained. A crackdown on local and foreign journalists has also ensued.
There will be a solidarity action at the Egyptian Consulate in San Francisco this Friday, April 18th, at 10am, 3001 Pacific Avenue (at Baker St.).
Please also take a moment to call, fax and/or email the consul to register your concerns. A sample letter and contact information is included below. This letter will be taken to the consulate on Friday. If you wish to be a co-signer, please forward your name and organizational affiliation to chenjching@gmail.com
Thank you!
———- SAMPLE LETTER —————————
Consulate General of Egypt in San Francsico
Tel. (415) 346-9700/ 346-9702 / 346-7352
Fax (415) 346-9480
egypt@egy2000.com
To: Abderahman Salaheldin
Consul-General of Egypt in San Francisco
As a resident of the San Francisco Bay Area, I am writing to express my grave concern for the recent events centered on Mahalla, Egypt.
In response to their desperate situations, workers and community members have protested to demand their basic rights to livelihood and as workers.
I am writing to protest the severe repression of these demonstrations, including the occupation of Mahalla, mass arrests and detention of workers and community members, and the shooting and killing of at least four workers. The reports of ill treatment of detainees is very disturbing and a clear violation of basic human rights. Also of great concern is the arrest and detention of foreign and Egyptian journalists.
In order to prevent any further loss of life and to begin to address the legitimate demands of the Mahalla workers and those who have responded to their actions across Egypt, the Mubarak government must stop this repression immediately.
Along with thousands across the world, I call for the immediate release and amnesty for all detainees, investigations and justice for those injured and killed during the demonstrations.
Sincerely,
Updates from Mahalla: James arrested!
US photojournalist and friend James Buck has been arrested two minutes ago in Mahalla, where families of detainees are staging a hunger strike demanding the release of their loved ones from the custody of Mubarak’s pigs…
6:25PM: James is in Mahalla’s 1st Police Station, where many young men and children had been detained and abused since Sunday by Mubarak’s pigs…
6:40PM: Muhammad el-Attar, one of the factory organizers who sabotaged the 6th of April strike, and Mubarak’s Labor Minister Aisha Abdel Hadi exchange praise on TV. Attar also accused “communist groups operating in the Ghazl el-Mahalla factories” of creating troubles… Disgusting!
6:53PM: James’ mobile phone is dead. We need lawyers to go there as soon as possible, coz I don’t expect the US embassy in Cairo is gonna do anything for him… They are too busy sleeping with Mubarak and the NDP “moderates” in the same cozy bed…
7:55PM: I managed to get thru to James. He’s still detained inside Mahalla’s 1st Police Station, with his interpreter. Officers are intimidating him to handover the audiorecordings and photos he took earlier of the detainees’ families.
8:57PM: James and his Egyptian translator Muhammad Mar’ie are still in police custody. James says they are subject to intimidation. The police refuses his repeated requests to contact the US embassy in Cairo.. More worryingly, the police told James: “Forget about your translator… He’s a dead man!”
9:15PM: Police tried to arrest another foreign journalist again, a Japanese reporter who showed to interview the detainees’ families, but he managed to escape with the help of the local citizens. In other developments Journalist Amina Khairy, who was arrested yesterday when she tried interviewing the detainees’ families too, will be interrogated at the Tanta Prosecutor’s Office today on charges of “inciting riots” and “obstructing police work”!!
9:50PM: James and Mari’e are still in police custody. James, however, managed to speak to the US embassy in Cairo. The embassy woman who replied, told him: “There isn’t much I can do for you. I don’t know the laws in Egypt. If they [police] want your bag give it to them, or they’ll take it by force.” (Shokran ya Embassy for the advise and help!!!) The pigs are now going thru James’ bag as I’m writing, and having a look at his flash drive that includes the photos he snapped..
10:25PM: James and Mari’e are still in custody. Police is threatening to take Mari’e to the Tanta Prison. I have to leave the house now for my seminar. So I won’t be in front of the computer. Fellow journalists and bloggers, please call up James on +20168734415.. Stay in touch with him and don’t let him feel he’s alone in this. I’m gonna try to post any update I receive, while I’m away from the computer screen, on twitter.
9AM: I’ve been updating my twitter whenever I spoke with or SMSed James.. It’s Friday morning now in Mahalla… James has started a hunger strike demanding his release together with Mari’e… They were taken earlier to the Prosecutor’s Office for interrogation after police, according to Mari’e, charged them with “attempting to overthrow the govt.. and inciting riots”!!! The prosecutor ordered their release sometime after 2am, only to be kidnapped again by Mubarak’s pigs as they were leaving the Prosecutor’s building at 2:30am.. The two are now illegally detained in Mahalla’s 1st Police Station. James has already missed his flight back to California, scheduled this early morning.
9:28AM: There’s a lawyer now inside the police station with James and Mari’e. Police has offered again to release James while keeping Muhammad in custody. James refused, and still insists on not leaving the station without his translator.
10:05AM: SMS from James: “Thanks so much for the tireless work and all the support everyone! Got a few hours sleep but will continue hunger strike til both free. Bless you all”… This was followed by another: “Police stations talking about big demo planned today in mhala after noon prayer. Be very careful in mhala may easily get arested”
10:26AM: Gotta say that’s a good one: “Mhala police off. Asked me, i haven’t slept in years. They make us work 24 hours no food. Not enuf pay. What i should do? I said strike.” Our friend Ibrahim el-Hodeiby expresses similar sentiments.





