Egyptian protesters return to Tahrir in the old numbers (VIDEO)
Posted on | april 9, 2011 | No Comments
Last week was a sort of a rehearsal after some weeks during which there was no protest. This Friday it seems to be the real thing again. The committee which called for this weeks protest said the focus would be on demands: for the arrest and prosecution of Mubarak and his family members, who are under house arrest in Sharm El-Sheikh, as well as Mubarak’s inner circle. People like Fathi Sorour (former speaker of the parliament), Safwat El-Sherif (speaker of the Shura Council, party leader and former minister), and Zakaria Azmi (the manager of Mubarak’s office).
Apart from that students from Cairo University are expected to come, with demands for the replacement of the managemnet of the university, as well as textile workers from Shebin El-Kom and El-Mahalla. Trade unionists and workers have decided to meet in Tahrir Square on Friday to demand the removal of the Egyptian Federation of Trade Unions (EFTU), the return of privatised companies to the public sector, a minimum monthly wage of LE1,200 and the trial of the corrupt Mubarak gang, by which they, apart from Mubarak and his inner circle have also have in mind the former minister of investment Mahmoud Mohieldin, the former minister of manpower and emigration Aisha Abdel Hady and Said El-Gohary, general-secretary of the textile and yarn union – a branch of the corrupt, state-controlled EFTU.
Several hundreds (maybe some thousands) marched from Tahrir to the Israeli embassy at the other side of the Nile to protest the attacks on Gaza and to demand the closure of the embassy.
AUTHOR: Martin Hijmans
URL: http://the-pessoptimist.blogspot.com/
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Tags: Aisha Abdel Hady > Cairo University > EFTU > Egypt > Fathi Sorour > Gaza > Israeli embassy > Mahmoud Mohieldin > Mubarak > Muslim Brotherhood > Nile > Revolution > Safwat El-Sherif > Said El-Gohary > Sharm El-Sheikh > Shebin El-Kom > Tahrir Square > Zakaria Azmi
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