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Journalist side-lined for criticizing government in Al-Ahram column
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 27th, 2008 in Activism, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, MediaFrom the Daily News Egypt…
Local press reports allege that Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif has twice disqualified journalist and poet Farouk Goweida from nomination for membership of the Supreme Council for Culture over the past three months in retaliation for a series of articles critical of the government.
The article series titled “The Land Mafia,” which were published in the state-owned Al-Ahram newspaper, heavily criticized the government for not following due process when selling state-owned land to investors and businessmen.
Click on Fathi Abul Ezz’s cartoon below to read the full report…
Conference: The Legacy of Leon Trotsky and U.S. Trotskyism
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 27th, 2008 in Activism, Amreeka, Labor عمال, Left يسار, Marxist TheoryVia Adventures in Historical Materialism… Click on the poster below…
“What if…”
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 27th, 2008 in Activism, Amreeka, Cartoons/Arts, Imperialism إمبرياليةBourg el-Arab detainees suspend hungerstrike
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 26th, 2008 in Activism, Amreeka, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Labor عمال, Police شرطة, VideoMohamed Maree and Mosa’ad Abul Fagr suspended their hungerstrike yesterday in Bourg el-Arab Prison, coming under pressures from State Security police…
FUCK OBAMA! كس أمك يا أوباما
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 26th, 2008 in Amreeka, Imperialism إمبريالية, Palestine, Zionism, Zionist Terrorism إرهاب صهيونيAmerica’s future Zionist Pimp-In-Chief…
Bolsheviks بلاشفة
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 26th, 2008 in Activism, Labor عمال, Left يسار, Russia, VideoNEW ISSUE: The Socialist عدد جديد من جريدة الاشتراكي
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 26th, 2008 in Activism, Books, Economy, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Labor عمال, Left يسار, Marxist TheoryClick below to download the latest issue from L’Ishtraki (The Socialist), the voice of Egypt’s revolutionary left…
Rashad رشاد
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Egypt مصر, Left يسار, Photos صور, YemenDemoralized by the failure of the 1977 Bread Intifada, and faced with an escalating witch-hunt campaign and purges by Sadat’s regime against leftists in the universities and civil service, thousands of Egyptian communists and radical nationalists left the country and sought refuge in Libya, Algeria, Iraq, Kuwait (yeah, believe it or not, Kuwait received tons of Egyptian communists back then!) and Yemen… Four months after my birth, my family left Egypt for Yemen in 1977, where we lived in Sana’a for two years. In the above photo, taken in 1978 or 1979, my father (on the left dancing while carrying a stick) is dressed together with an Egyptian friend in a Yemeni traditional costume, during a trip outside Sana’a. Below, is a pic of Hoss and Abu Hoss taken on 13 June 1979…
Palestinian prisoners in Israel isolated from outside world
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Palestine, Zionism, Zionist Terrorism إرهاب صهيونيRashad and Mostafa رشاد ومصطفى
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Egypt مصر, Left يسار, Photos صورAnother pic from the Family Album…
My dad, standing to the left, with his youngest brother Mostafa, in Port Said, August 1965. Mostafa was to take photography professionally from the beginning of the 1980s, and opened with the help of my dad “Studio el-Hamalawy” in Tanta. Mostafa passed away in 2006…
Socialist Papers أوراق اشتراكية
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Books, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Labor عمال, Left يسار, Marxist Theory
The Winter 2007 issue of Awraq Ishtrakiya is available online in a PDF format, divided into four files, here, here, here and there…
The Spring 2008 issue is also available in a PDF format… Click below to download it…
Near Food Riot in Milwaukee, USA
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Amreeka, EconomyRead this…
South Africa: revolution delayed
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Economy, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Labor عمال, South AfricaThe defeat of apartheid in South Africa gave hope to millions. But neoliberal policies have left them wanting, writes Claire Ceruti in Socialist Worker… Click on the poster below to read the article…
Sarando farmers celebrate victory in 4-year-old legal battle
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy June 25th, 2008 in Activism, Egypt مصر, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Police شرطةMichaela Singer reports…
It was a victory that was a long time coming. The shrill cries of ecstatic women filled the air as farmers made their way to the Journalists Syndicate Monday evening to celebrate the final verdict of a four-year-long battle.
Before an audience of press, lawyers, activists and farmers, Nadir Fargani chaired a whistle stop tour of congratulatory speeches punctuated by impassioned applause, with the loudest reserved for bright young lawyer Mohamed Abdel Aziz Salama.
“After four years in a struggle against the feudalists, officers, police and the army, finally we have won,” said Abdel Aziz Salama. “These people may be simple, but they are noble. At every point people were afraid to talk, but each woman farmer stepped up to testify.”
Eighteen farmers were ruled innocent on June 16, 2008, before Damanhour State Security Court. The accused were charged with inciting violence and congregating in public places, an act rendered illegal under emergency law.
Sarando’s traumatic journey through the meandering country roads to the daunting edifices of court buildings began in 2005, when landowner and executive Salah Nawwar began to take measures to forcibly evict farmers from their land.
According to reports by Human Rights Watch, Nawwar, aided by now notorious Damanhour police chief Mohamed Ammar, used brutal tactics to wrest the land from farmers, who had acquired the land through the 1950s land reform program.
After a series of sporadic raids beginning from January 2005, Nawwar set about taking more extreme measures. On March 4, 2005, tractors and gasoline trucks began to burn crops. A furious backlash from livelihood-deprived farmers ensued, and one henchman, Alaa Mohamed Nawwar, was killed during the chaos.
Security services retaliated by mounting attacks on Sarando, conducting mass arrests, smashing windows and breaking down doors in an attempt to find the culprit.
On March 13, 2005, Nefisa El-Marakby was arrested. After spending one night in prison, she returned severely psychologically disturbed. A day later she was admitted to hospital where she died, reportedly “of shock.” It was strongly suspected that she was subjected to severe mental and sexual abuse. Other women were also subjected to sexual abuse in various forms, according to the testimony of other farmers.
Yet despite the intervention of human rights groups, including international Human Rights Watch, no autopsy was performed on the body. Days later, the prosecutor would sweep the matter aside, precluding its transfer before the preliminary court and ruling in favor of Salah Nawwar.
Nefisa’s family was arrested as the prosecutor delivered his verdict. Nefisa’s family and other residents, instead of being compensated, were accused of violence.
Farmers expressed their relief at the not-guilty verdict, which was, according to El-Badeel newspaper, under threat of being reverted by President Hosni Mubarak.
“I am overjoyed,” said Kawkab Abdel Moneim, who has recently suffered an arson attack on her farmland. “We want to erect a statue of Mohamed Abdel Aziz in Sarando. All the lawyers involved in the case have lived through the trauma with us, and we thank them for it dearly.”
“This is the fifth time they have been found not-guilty,” lawyer Mohamed Abdel Aziz Salama told Daily News Egypt.
Farmers have been tried in security courts and have previously been found not guilty. According to documents exhibited by El-Badeel newspaper which have yet to be verified, President Mubarak refused to validate the not guilty verdict delivered on March 19, 2007.
The 27 originally accused were consequently subjected to a re-trial before a second state security court. Two men have been sentenced to 15 years, and the seven remaining will be re-tried after failing to attend the recent hearing.
However, whilst Sarando celebrates, the ‘land gang’ specter remains thick on the horizon.
Abdel Aziz’s stirring words “not one farmer has been evicted from his land in Sarando”, however, could not be applied to other farming communities.
According to Bashir Saqr — who declined an invitation to speak at the conference on the grounds that not enough action is being taken to help the farmers — prospective landowners, heeding the lesson of Sarando’s farmers’ hefty counter-attack, are now splitting up land into smaller portions to make the task of ‘taking control’ more easily manageable.
“The police came and burned our crops before evicting us from the land,” one farmer from hamlet Ezbet El-Baroudi in Damanhour, told Daily News Egypt. “We were growing watermelons and other vegetables, and waiting for the harvest, but now they have burnt everything. Despite visits from Human Rights groups and journalists, this has not stopped the final eviction.”
Farmers from neighboring farm, Ezbet Muharram, exhibited various injuries received as they defended land from henchmen of local landowner Badri Abu Khiyar, who could not be reached for comment. Farmers had been forced to sign false contracts rendering them ‘tenants’, not small landowners, their status according to Egyptian law.
Sayyed El-Makawi was held for three days in Rahmaniya police station. He was beaten on his torso and his wrists bear the scars of handcuffs.
Click on the pic below, I took in Sarando three years ago, to read the full report…
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