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Daily News Egypt – Reports criticize Egypt’s violation of freedom of expression and labor rights
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اليوم السابع | مجاور يؤسس نقابة جديدة لمواجهة “الضرائب العقارية”
Makram Labib, who was always the “weakest link” and most vacilating among the strike leaders, and who was expelled from the Higher Committee leadership before the announcement of the free union in december 2008, has now officially become the right hand man of Megawer.
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كما تضم اللجنة كلاً من إسماعيل كرار نائب رئيس النقابة العامة للعاملين بالبنوك والتأمينات وجمال مزروع ومجدى شعبان ومحمد القطب أعضاء مجلس إدارة النقابة العامة، ومكرم لبيب رئيس اللجنة النقابية بالضرائب العقارية بالدقهلية وعزت سعد أمين عام لجنة الجيزة، وفاروق شبيطة مستشار العضوية والتنظيم بالاتحاد، وحسنى سعد مدير عام الشئون القانونية.
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اليوم السابع | بيان عاجل عن تدنى مرتبات عمال التنمية المحلية
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Egipte rera la barricada – Egipto tras la barricada: Solidaritat amb Kamal Abu Eita
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اليوم السابع | عمال شركة مياه سوهاج يعتصمون أمام مكتب المحافظ
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Climhazzard on MySpace Music – Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
Free EP available for download
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Behind the Scenes: To Publish or Not? – Lens Blog – NYTimes.com
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“جرائم الإنترنت” يحقق مع رئيس تحرير البديل حول تعليقات على مدونته | مدونة أسد
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Violence imposed by the state is seen as legitimate, while violence against that state is deemed illegitimate.
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Nelson Mandela may be the politician most people would like to cuddle today, but it wasn’t that long ago that the likes of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan felt much closer to South Africa’s racist rulers than to the “terrorist” ANC leader. Yet was Mandela right to fight? Do the Palestinians have a right to resist? Was the Provisional IRA’s armed struggle legitimate?
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In all three cases the answer has to be yes. This does not mean an endorsement of particular actions or tactics, or indeed of the strategy involved, but it is a recognition of the right to resist oppression and exploitation, and a denial of the right of the state to monopolise weaponry and force.
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Unlike the capitalist politicians and newspapers, pacifists are not hypocrites; they are consistent in their beliefs. So we revolutionary socialists admire and respect them while fundamentally disagreeing with them. We see a profound difference between the violence inflicted by a slave holder and the violence a slave might employ to free himself or herself from slavery.
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Egypt and beyond: Imposing unions from above to counter those built from below
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
understand better why never get any reply to my post, u got some many smart replies and me so dumb, sorry not intellectual:(