I was walking, few minutes before Iftar, on the Zamalek cornish, on my way to meet up with a very interesting American blogger and researcher Parktike, when I noticed a Central Security Forces truck full of black-uniformed conscripts and a blue police patrol car parked in Abul Feda Street.
I was kind of surprised, and didn’t know if Kefaya got bored with downtown so decided to stirr up the masses of the Zamalek island. But then, I noticed the gate few meters away from the CSF battalion. It had the banner, “The Engineers’ Syndicate Club”–one of the syndicate’s social clubs where members can come with their families for evening chillouts, weddings, etc.
I asked some guy who was standing close to the gate about what’s going on. “I don’t know,” he said shrugging his shoulders. “May be the bashmohandessin (engineers) are having an Iftar.”
The Engineers’ Syndicate, like the case of other professional syndicates, had been under government attacks since 1992–the year our Dirty War against the Islamist insurgency started, and the year where Muslim Brothers-dominated professional syndicates were put under the regime’s control. Like other syndicates, the Engineers’ was put under govt custodian council which virtually froze its activities. There has been recent revival of dissent in the syndicate and several groups are trying to do away with govt control. Honestly, I don’t know much about what’s going on, but I receive updates every now and then from groups like Engineers4Change and the Democratic Engineers.
I didn’t have time to follow up on why there were CSF troops stationed in front of the syndicate’s club today, as I was running late. But I just think it’s pathetic how the regime is petrified by some Engineers getting together for a breakfast or a meeting at some social club on a quiet island. What was the police expecting? Engineers filling their bellies with a heavy Ramadan meal and then going on a demo in Zamalek? Pathetic…


4 Responses to “Central Security Forces in Zamalek?!”  

  1. 1 salma said

    During the events of the Judges and the detention of the activists etc., I had a dream ; central security forces are everywhere around my house and blocking the entrance to the building. Not only that but I also looked up to see women wearing “Niqab” looking out from my room’s window!!

  2. 2 issandr

    Interesting. You know, the mosque just up the road in a favorite upscale Ikhwan hangout, especially during Ramadan. If it has to do with the Engineers’ Club, maybe it’s because the Brothers are getting rather aggressive about contesting union elections. Are the engineers having an election anytime soon?

  3. 3 Hossam el-Hamalawy

    I didn’t know about this mosque. Cheers.
    Re: elections, if I’m not mistaken, there is a campaign to hold an emergency general assembly on 30 September to lobby for elections and lifting up the “government custodianship committee.” Previous attempts have been met by State Security interventions to ban. I don’t know if the Engineers will be able to hold it this time.

  4. 4 Elijah Zarwan

    Saw them too. There were a few very loud claps I ascribed to louder-than-usual Ramadan firecrackers. Then I heard a kid call out “Ya baba!” Still thought it was firecrackers. Maybe a kid got burned. And then the trucks and CS guys running down the block to join them. Strange.

    Salma, yikes. Just a bad dream. Just a bad dream.




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