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“That wasn’t a time of demonstrations, but now everyone is either protesting or on strike except you, why?”

Posted on 23/05/200802/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I obviously have HUEG disagreements with the President of the (timid, coopted) Arab Writers’ Union and Editor-in-Chief of state-owned Al-Ahram Hebdo Muhammad Salmawy and his lenient position vis a vis the asshole dictator President Mubarak. But I still want to post those paragraphs from a conversation he had with a young journalist. Another anecdote for the radical shift among the public in general and how the industrial workers are inspiring the middle classes and white collars to action:

A young journalist at one of those up-and-coming weeklies came up to me the other day and asked with serious concern: “Mr Muhammad, where is the Writers’ Union? Why haven’t we heard of any sit-ins, demonstrations, or protests organized by it? Don’t you have any demands from the government?”
He then took out a copy of another newspaper and pointed to a big reportage.
“As you can see in this report, last month alone there were seven sit-ins, five demonstrations and protests, and three strike threats, but none of them involving the Writers’ Union. What on earth has happened to the union?”
“Had you ever heard of sit-ins, protests or strikes by writers before?” I asked.
“That wasn’t a time of demonstrations, but now everyone is either protesting or on strike except you, why?” he said.

When I read this conversation, I also remembered this.

Solidarity with the Mahalla detainees

Posted on 23/05/200806/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The Press Syndicate is holding a solidarity conference to honor the released 6 April Strike detainees and to support those who are still in Mubarak’s Gulag: Sunday, 25 May, 7pm.

UK: Solidarity with Mahalla

Posted on 23/05/200806/02/2021 By 3arabawy

The SOAS union branch executive has agreed to send this letter of protest about the Mahalla 3 to the Interior Minister and the Egyptian Ambassador in London:

SOAS University and College Union (UCU) Executive calls for the immediate release of the three workers from Ghazl al-Mahalla textile factory detained by the Egyptian authorities on 6 April, and all others detained during the protests that day. We are deeply concerned by reports that Kareem al-Beheiry, Kamal al-Fayyoumy and Tareq Amin were tortured in custody and that their health has deteriorated while in detention in the Bourg el-Arab prison.
We wish to express our solidarity with our brother and sister workers in Egypt who are fighting to defend their living standards. We call on the Egyptian government to recognize the right of Egyptian workers to organize trade unions free from state interference and intimidation.
Graham Dyer,
UCU, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

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