9000 grain mills workers stage sit-in
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy March 31st, 2007 in Activism, Economy, Egypt مصر, Labor عمالThe strike sit-in that started in the North & South Cairo, Giza Grain Mills Company in Talbeya (Faisal St, Giza) spread to the company’s branch in Sharabeyya district in Cairo, bringing a total number of 9000 workers on strike into the sit-in. Click on the workers’ photo below to read more details in Arabic by Al-Masry Al-Youm…
Search
3arabawy on Twitter
Protestors call for Mubarak's burial in Washington or Tel Aviv 2008-09-29
-
- Lenin’s Tomb
- Sursock
- Shemali
- Through the Scary Door
- The Partisan
- If there’s hope…
- Dissenting Historian
- RedBedHead
- Diskussionsforum Internationaler Sozialismus
- John Molyneux
- Revolutionary Socialist Watchdog
- مشاهد
- The Bureau of Counterpropaganda
- Internasjonal Sosialisme
- The Opposite of Apathy
- Cliffism
- Al-Negm Al-Ahmar (The Red Star)
- أبوح
- Histomat: Adventures in Historical Materialism
- طلاب مقاومة
- Start the Riots
- الطلاب الاشتراكيون
- The 19th Brumaire
- Eyes on the War
- مقاومة
- على اسم مصر
- Le poireau ROUGE pour RESISTER à SARKOZY
- John Mullen à Agen
- Breaking Free
- PolEconAnalysis
- Chez Le Piment Rouge
- L’internationaliste
- مدونة خالد الصاوي
- Left Turn
- General, Your Tank is a Powerful Vehicle
- ROOIERAVOTR
- Jelle’s Weblog
- Punainen kampanjablogi
- Anticapitaliste
- Editions Marque Page
- All Together
- En Lucha
- International Socialists (Kurdistan)
- International Socialism Journal
- ISO Zimbabwe
- Revolutas
- Socialist Worker
- Suara Sosialisme Malaysia
- Socialist Workers Party
- The International Socialists (Canada)
- أرشيف ليون تروتسكي
- التجمع اليساري من أجل التغيير - لبنان
- اشتراكيـون
- Left Punch
- No Ordinary Sun
- Blogging for the hell of it
- Farfahine: Socialist from Lebanon
- 3arabawy TV
- Complex System of Pipes
- Throw Away Your Telescreen!
- SO-CY(A)CLIST
- Pompey Resistance
- Red Eagles النسور الحمراء
- Bookmarks
- What everyone should know about repression
- Lenin: Building the Party
- Lenin: All Power to the Soviets
- The Sharp Side
- Reds
- Tony Cliff Internet Archive
- Why do we need a revolutionary party?
- الإضراب الجماهيري
- أرشيف ليون تروتسكي
- Blogging for the Revolution
- Con la Conferencia del Cairo
- John Reed Library
- The Good Soldier Švejk
- Left Now!
- Solomon's Mindfield
- Paul Foot's Internet Archive
- Marxism and Religion
- النقابات العمالية المصرية: رؤية ثورية
- كلمة أبرك من عشرة
- عتبة واحد
- حنين لبكرة
- اشتراكي من مصر
- WDPress
- Expose Yourself to Marx
- John McD's Union Blog
- Let's Reclaim Our Streets
- الريشة والكلاشينكوف
Lenosphere

Akh..
Grain Mill. For the life of me ma3reftesh ageeb kelmet Mill dee..
The workers from the mills at the CC were quite well-spoken. Their contention was not on the basis of any vague or general greivance but a more specific calculation, awareness and sense of how ‘un-studied’ (gheyr madrusa) state policies were affecting them.
Their conviction, and once again heightened level of awareness was impressive. And inspiring.
I’ll never forget how one of the workers exclaimed ‘Workers in Egypt have always been accused of knowing no rhetoric but that of rights and demands..
It’s not like we make demands because we’re greedy ; i’ve no intention of buying a car really.. i just want to LIVE. Eat, drink, and educate; LIVE.
We ba3deyn, we’ve always had to take ‘economic circumstances’ and general ‘national conditions’ into consideration… and how can we demand this and that when we see what the country is going through. Well it just occoured to us, the fact that we’re economically screwed is YOUR fault.. it’s YOUR problem. It should give me MORE reason to protest and not LESS. Your fault we’re an economic mess, and your fault the workers are in bad shape, and you’re still producing policies that will have us sink deeper and deeper in this mess. Workers in Egypt pay the biggest prices for state corruption and ‘under-studied’ policies. Fix this mess, and don’t expect me to sit back quietly until you do..’