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Fire in Cairo: an Egyptian anarchist talks about the January 25th revolt

Libcom.org interview Jano Charbel, an Egyptian anarchist and blogger, on the January 25th uprising, how it has progressed and the possibilities for working class struggle in Egypt and beyond.

Revolution in Egypt: interview with an Egyptian anarcho-syndicalist

Interview by the Friends of the classless society (Berlin) with an anarcho-syndicalist from Egypt.

The rise of Egypt s workers

Egypt s Uprising and Its Fate - International Viewpoint - online socialist magazine

Egypt Monday 24 May 2021, by Joel Beinin CALLING THE OCCUPATION of Tahrir and other urban squares in Egypt and the January-February 2011 ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak a “revolution” as is common is not a helpful characterization of the events. The terms Arab Spring and Arab Winter are even less helpful because they obscure the social struggles of the decade preceding Mubarak’s ouster, which continue today. According to the Arab Network for Human Rights Information, in the last quarter of 2020 there were 73 labor (33) and social (40) protests, including 11 strikes. [1] This is considerably fewer than the pace of collective action from 2004 to 2016, and many protests suffered severe repression. But it’s a much higher level of social struggle than during the Nasser, Sadat or the first two decades of the Mubarak eras.

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