Live updates and discussion from the Egyptian uprising which began on 25 January 2011.
From the Egyptian Chronicles blog...
http://egyptianchronicles.blogspot.com/2011/01/jan25-is-getting-serious.html
The January 25th protest is getting serious attention more and more. More Facebook pages and groups are calling for the #25 Jan and more political groups are going to participate in the huge event "They are about 17 groups".Many are praying that it be the start of a new thing in Egypt. Now if you are interested in following the protest on twitter to know its updates then follow this hash tag (#Jan25)
Surprisingly “Salafist movement for reform” aka “HAFS” has announced that it will participate in the event , this is the first time a Salafist movement participates in something like this considering the Salafist believes and teachings. I have my fear and my suspicion which I will keep it to myself. I know that this particular movement has its political believes still ....
The Mahalla workers will participate too , you may remember how they made their own day on the 6th April from couple of years ago.
Another huge surprise or even change in this protest is its location in Cairo and Giza, it is no longer Down town or Nile corniche but rather at the famous Gamaat Al Doul street in Mohendessin , the heart of the middle class in Giza !! The other places are : Cairo university in Giza , Dawaran Shubra and Dawaran Al Mataria in Cairo.
The NDP will participate too , of course in pro-regime protests of love …etc. May be this will be a showdown between the regime and the opposition , the real opposition in Egypt on who has got the word in the street. There are rumors that the MOI will launch its thugs to create chaos and violence , all what I know for sure is that the police will not enjoy their holiday because they will have to work. Personally I think the regime will let that day pass peacefully in order not to push the people in to another degree of anger , the world is now watching the Arab countries post-Tunisian revolution in an anticipation.
The Egyptians in London are going to protest next Sunday January 23, 2011 at 1 PM in front of the Egyptian embassy in London , if you are there and interested in joining them then here is the Egyptian embassy address : 26 South Street, Westminster, London W1K 1DW. There will be also insh Allah a protest in Bologna , Italy. It will be held on the 23rd of January at 12 PM at Piazza del Nettuno. Also on Sunday there will be a protest held at 1 PM in front of the Egyptian mission to the UN HQ in New York at at 304 East 44th Street. Now it will not be the last capital in the world that will witness a protest in front of the Egyptian embassy or mission on that coming Sunday because there will be a protest in our embassy in Madrid at 1 PM too.
Our great Tunisian brothers are going to protest in solidarity with the Egyptian people in front of the Egyptian embassy next January 25, 2011. Also our dear Jordanian brothers are going to protest inn front of the Egyptian embassy next January 25 ,2011. Our brothers in Yemen sent a solidarity email to the admin of “We are all Khaled Said” page.
Just like El General in Tunisia the Egyptian rap singers and bands are making songs for the #Jan25 just like this one by rapper Ahmed Rock.There are lots of video clips on YouTube made by activists to encourage the people to participate in the protest of #Jan25.
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20.000 strong protest
20.000 strong protest marching on SCAF. in clahses with thugs now in Abasseya in Cairo (which is where the train station is located. can't remember if there are any govt. offices there).
Short account a friend sent
Short account a friend sent me:
A really worrying development. A day or few days before SCAF even went out against 6th of April movement. Seems like SCAF is starting to get more proactive.
Hamalawy's
Hamalawy's account:
Non-Egyptian mainstream media
Non-Egyptian mainstream media now reporting this:
e.g.:
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=230695
Photo report from Jano
Photo report from Jano Charbel
Scary stuff in Tahrir
Scary stuff in Tahrir today.
3arabawy
And today, a nice Ramadan
And today, a nice Ramadan gift from the Army. With the Muslim Brotherhood supporting the army.
Al Ahram
http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/17889.aspx
One year on... Live updates:
One year on...
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Live updates: Egyptians take to Tahrir for 25 January anniversary
Timeline: Egypt's year of revolution
25 January marches start at same spots as last year, making same demand
Update: Protesters defy bad weather, continue flocking to Tahrir
http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/Egypt
http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23Jan25?q=%23Jan25
25 January video - 'our
25 January video - 'our revolution continues'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2RnpJ_PGNU
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Maspero: The revolution's new frontline
Solidarity marches join Maspero sit-in following clashes
http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23Maspero
Revolutionary groups to march
Revolutionary groups to march against 'safe exit' for military rulers
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Admins: could the name of the thread be changed to something more appropriate, 'Egypt uprising', or whatever. Anything but 'Egypt riots'. Thanks.
March on parliament blocked
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March on parliament blocked by Muslim Brotherhood
Photos ----- slideshow
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Crimethinc on Egypt’s ongoing
Crimethinc on Egypt’s ongoing uprising
Egypt - Children of the
Egypt - Children of the Revolution
Video on iplayer (UK only) until 10 February. I thought it was worth watching.
A story from a few days ago
A story from a few days ago that was overshadowed by the massacre in Port Said.
Workers hold Luxor governor hostage to demand better wages (Egypt Independent)
Jano Charbel: Workers
Jano Charbel: Workers continue to protest at Sukari gold mine
AJE documentary about Mahalla
AJE documentary about Mahalla
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Egypt, interesting as
Egypt, interesting as always..
Some stuff on that trade union leader whose gone to prison for six months for interupting the speech of the leader of the Egyptian Trade Union Federation.
Also, gold mine dispute is ongoing:
And Port Authority workers strike against military presence
http://www.jadaliyya.com/page
http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/6442/the-rise-of-egypts-workers
Mahalla workers on strike
Mahalla workers on strike again
Egypt textile workers in revolt: Seven companies join Mahalla strike
Egypt security forces teargas Cleopatra Ceramics labour protest in Suez
Jano Charbel Mahalla
Jano Charbel
Mahalla resurgent: Workers assert political independence
Workers unite, rally against abuses
Sacked workers of Egypt attempt to unite
Wave of strikes: Egypt Labour
Wave of strikes: Egypt Labour fights back, Capital draws a line
Jano Charbel: No concessions
Jano Charbel: No concessions in government crackdown on strikes
Two part interview from
Two part interview from September 2011 - shame about the background noise.
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http://english.ahram.org.eg/N
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/53732/World/Region/Alex-dock-workers-slapped-with--years-for-inciting.aspx
ahramonline: Violence erupted
ahramonline: Violence erupted as pro and anti Muslim Brotherhood forces rallied in Tahrir Square
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[quote=Jano Charbel]Jeans & shirt bloodied (my blood) from rock-fights with the fascists in #Tahrir. I hit a few bearded Brotherhood bastards, but also got hit.[/quote]
[quote=3arabawy]Depressed and concerned about what happened today, unlike others who are in a complete celebratory mood.[/quote]
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Quote: An anti-Brotherhood
http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/update-microbuses-set-ablaze-near-tahrir-brotherhood-members-chased-square
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Egyptian Chronicles: Zeinobia's account
http://www.foxnews.com/world/
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/02/19/egypt-boosts-police-salaries-as-forces-join-mounting-strikes-by-doctors-textile/
Twenty-thousand textile workers are reportedly maintaining their 10-day old strike at Mahalla. Kamal Abut Eita, the "independent" trade union leader, has joined the military regime as "minister of manpower" and is joining up with the Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF) in an attempt to end the strike. In 2011, the ETUF was reportedly involved in mobilising paid thugs to attack protester in Tahrir.
Sixteen affiliated companies of textile workers have gone on strike supporting the workers of Mahalla, including several thousand from Kafi Al-Dawwar, Taiba Textile Company, Zaqiaziq Spinning and Weaving Company and the Misr Helwan Textile Company. They have all put forward similar wage demands to the workers of Mahalla.
Respect to Mark, who started
Respect to Mark, who started this thread and updated it through to 2012, and to Baboon, the first one to comment on it, drawing attention to the centrality of the working class to the unfolding of Egyptian events. Fitting then that the workers struggles return to confront the current front men of the Egyptian state. Any further news would be welcome. Meanwhile thanks for the update, Baboon. Recently saw a film called The Square, a 'documentary' following events in Tahir up to the election of Morsi. Politically, I don't think it has too much to recommend it to Libcommers - much talk about 'freedom' and 'our struggle', all within a framework of 'our country, Egypt'. But the images of the Square's occupation, the feeling of 'being there' and the brutality of the state are undeniably powerful. I think it can be viewed via Netflix, or downloaded for free, so my net-savvy son tells me. Here's the official film site: http://thesquarefilm.com/
Public sector workers return
Public sector workers return to strikes:
Mahalla workers suspend strike for 60 days after Egypt govt promises action
Doctors strike back with escalatory decisions:
Egypt's public transport workers continue strike in Cairo demanding minimum wage
Quote: A horse-drawn cart
http://t.co/1zsQAQ5LTx
Jano Charbel: Workers
Jano Charbel: Workers struggle to self-manage
http://www.c-span.org/video/?
http://www.c-span.org/video/?323981-1/book-discussion-upon-revolution
Thanassis Cambanis talked about his book Once Upon a Revolution: An Egyptian Story, in which he chronicles the 2011 Egyptian revolution through the stories of two of its revolutionary leaders.
(min. 39 question from the audience: what happened to the Left since?)