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I uploaded more photos of the Press Syndicate protest to this set… You can click on the pic above to watch a slide show…

Workers For Change activist Mohamed Hassan reading a solidarity statement with Ibrahim Eissa, during a demonstration in front of the Press Syndicate…

The Interior Ministry has issued a detention decree against two journalists, Ad-Dustour’s Hossam el-Wakil and Ikhwan Online’s Mohamed Dawoud. The two were arrested and beaten up by the police while covering Alexandria’s school closure clashes and ordered to be released by the prosecutor on 25 September.

Socialist activist Kamal Khalil chanting against State Security Police, calling for a revolution against the regime…

Leftist activist Khaled Abdel Hamid denouncing Mubarak…

Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike leader Abdel Qader Nada, joining the protestors in denouncing the regime, calling for free unions…

Journalist chanting against the crackdown on free press, calling for the release of Ibrahim Eissa…

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Protestors denounce Mubarak as an “American agent,” repeating chants after Kamal Abu Eita calling for Mubarak’s burial in Washington DC or Tel Aviv, during a demonstration in solidarity with Ibrahim Eissa…

Three members of the Higher Committee for the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike attended the demonstration in solidarity with Ibrahim Eissa…

Kamal Abu Eita leading the chants against Mubarak and his sons…

Abdel Qader Nada…

Tarek Mostafa…

Comrade John Molyneux blogs about countering bourgeois hegemony…

Activists and journalists demonstrated yesterday, in front of Cairo’s Press Syndicate, in solidarity with Ibrahim Eissa…

Photographers are staging anti-police brutality demonstration on 12 October, 11am, in front of the Press Syndicate…


The following Al-Jazzera program was recorded on 14 September…

Sarah Carr reports…
The Abbaseyya Appeals Court on Sunday rejected Al-Dostour editor-in-chief Ibrahim Eissa’s appeal and sentenced him to two months imprisonment.
Eissa himself was not in court during the court session, which lasted less than a minute.
In March 2008, Eissa was convicted of “publishing false information of a nature to disturb public order or security” under [...]

In response to the increasing police attacks against photographers, especially during their coverage of the Duweiqa and National Theater disasters, a protest is planned in front of the Press Syndicate, 11am, on 12 October, marking the anniversary of the catastrophic 1992 earthquake.
This will be the second anti-police brutality demonstration organized by photographers since February 2007.

Note that in this article, by the NYT’s Isabel Kershner, there is not a single reference to the right-wing Israeli settlers–who are involved in bombings and agitation for the murder of Israeli Peace Now activists as well as attacks on the Palestinian villagers–as “terrorists.”

Alexandrian microbus drivers and journalists in Daqahliya are staging sit-ins…




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Protestors call for Mubarak's burial in Washington or Tel Aviv 2008-09-29


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