Egypt: 6 dead, 900 hurt as Army support new Dictator

Egyptian soldiers and police set fire to protest tents in the middle of Cairo’s Tahrir Square and fired tear gas and rubber bullets in a major assault Sunday to drive out thousands demanding that the military rulers quickly transfer power to a civilian government. At least four protesters were killed.

It was the second day of clashes marking a sharp escalation of tensions on Egypt’s streets a week before the first elections since the ouster of longtime authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak in February. The military took over the country, promising a swift transition to civilian rule. But the pro-democracy protesters who led the uprising have grown increasingly angry with the ruling generals, and suspect they are trying to cling to power even after an elected parliament is seated and a new president is voted in.

The military-backed Cabinet said in a statement that elections set to begin on Nov. 28 would take place on time and thanked the police for their “restraint,” language that is likely to enrage the protesters even more.

“We’re not going anywhere,” protester Mohammed Radwan said after security forces tried unsuccessfully to push the crowds out of Tahrir, the epicenter of the uprising. “The mood is good now and people are chanting again,” he added after many of the demonstrators returned.

Two protesters were killed on Saturday, bringing the toll for two days of violence to six. The clashes were some of the worst since the uprising ended on Feb. 11.

The Egyptian Kronstadt

by Libcom.org   November 20. 2011

As violence intensifies in Egypt, the new Egyptian dictator accuses the protesters of being counter revolutionary. Are we going to see the Egyptian workers facing their Kronstadt or are they on the verge of a genuine Arab Spring?

A year ago thousands of working class Egyptians battled the police and army throughout the streets of Cairo. They were seeking to overthrow a brutal, corrupt, and undemocratic regime who made it clear that they would not go willingly.

Following a huge stand-off in Tahir square the regime was swept away. The Egyptian revolution then became the spark that kick started similar actions around the Arab world.

To say I was cynical about the Egyptian revolution is an understatement. To rid themselves of the Mubarak regime was fantastic, however I didn’t have much faith in what was to replace the old regime. It seemed that they were just swapping one set of bastards for another.

Twelve months down the line, what has changed in Egypt? Absolutely fuck all has changed. The lived experience of the Egyptian working class is no better. They do not have a democracy, or anything resembling one and the people are now back in the streets of Cairo fighting with the new regime. The new regime is suppressing the people just as the last one did. Nine hundred protestors have been injured so far.

The new Egyptian dictator Essam Sharaf, has called on the protestors to leave Tahir square as they are “threatening the revolution”. Spoken like a true Leninist!

There is no revolution in Egypt, all that has happened is that one group of bosses have replaced the other, and anyone who dares question the new regime is labelled as counter revolutionary.

I sincerely hope that there is a now a ‘real’ revolution in Egypt, where there is genuine workers control rather than just a new set of bosses who are friendly to the West. The coming weeks will show whether the Egyptian workers are facing their Kronstadt, or a genuine ‘Arab Spring’.

#spanishrevolution, Taking the Streets Today..

The Spanish OCCUPY movement, 15M, is re-taking 100’s of streets and squares today, despite a ban, to protest the ZERO CHOICE elections. Yesterday 1000’s gathered in Madrid and elsewhere to protest arrests in Thursday’s students General Strike. Health Centers and Hospitals have recently been occupied, and the law has decided NOT TO EVICT  buildings occupied after the massive Oct demos to house people evicted for mortgage arrears.

El movimiento 15M está en plena acción, con centenares de actos ,  la toma Asamblearia de Plazas en todo el país por motivo de Las Elecciones, una mani de miles por los detenidos en la Huelga General Estudantil de Jueves 17 Nov, vigilias por la muerte del Sistema de Salud Pública,  y varios occupaciónes más….

The right wing Partido Popular are expecting a majority, while offering only blood sweat and tears to ‘make us competitive’ and ‘restore market confidence’. (Really to protect their own fortunes, mostly inherited from the fascist  40 year occupation or gained by  blatant corruption which is rife in the party.)

 

Spain: Farsa electoral/Both Parties to cut dole /health /schools..

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The right wing Partido Popular are expecting a majority, while offering only blood sweat and tears to ‘make us competitive’ and ‘restore market confidence’. (Really to protect their own fortunes, mostly inherited from the fascist  40 year occupation or gained by  blatant corruption which is rife in the party.)

” el PP cuando entre: bajar de inmediato el sueldo a los trabajadores públicos -otra vez; quizá un 10% en esta ocasión-, recortar aún más en Sanidad, Educación y, ay, en Obra Pública -porque Alemania y Francia están muy sensibilizadas con esos aeropuertos muchimillonarios sin pasajeros y otras estúpidas infraestructuras infrautilizadas hechas durante la época dorada del ladrillo. Habrá una subida del IVA y seguro una reducción generalizada de subvenciones y ayudas. Todo esto llevará a una mayor contracción económica y aún más paro, con lo que se recaudarán menos impuestos y se tendrá que pagar más en subsidios – en algún momento se hablará de reducir el subsidio de desempleo y el salario mínimo. Y eso en un contexto donde los productos básicos subirán de precio.”

Mientras el 15M está an acción, con centenares de actos ,  la toma Asamblearia de Plazas en todo el país por motivo de Las Elecciones, una mani de miles por los detenidos en la Huelga General Estudantil de Jueves 17 Nov, vigilias por la muerte del Sistema de Salud Pública,  y varios occupaciónes.

Occupy Movement grows despite cops and media

Cops and media FAIL to crush OWS

The Occupy Wall Street movement, despite the efforts of the mass media to belittle it and the efforts of brutal police officers to scare it away, is growing and growing fast. There are a lot of stories from the past few days that we haven’t been able to cover. Check these out:

  1. Does Occupy Wall Street spell the end of the Tea Party?
  2. Police shutting down Occupy Wall Street/ San Francisco
  3. Occupy Wall Street’s first official release
  4. Cops get violent vs Occupy Wall Street
  5. The Climate Movement Stands with #OccupyWallSt, #OccupyingStateDept
  6. Why we should all occupy Wall St.

Source: Planetsave (http://s.tt/13sk3)  WITH THANKS?

London: Huge ‘Bank of Ideas’ Occupied.

Occupied 'Bank of Ideas, London

Bankrupt Banks to be Occupied Centers?

Junction of SUN STREET/CROWN PLACE north of Liverpool street station

Brilliant work . Huge building with over 500 rooms seized by Occupy london as a ‘BANK OF IDEAS’ for the winter. Near Liverpool Street station – all support needed. Tops – keep the rolling occupations mobile. Very encouraging move – congratulations!.

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A car load of City police have just turned up. For some reason the police are heavily armed – even a machine gun. No idea why they’re here.

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The Bank of Ideas is situated on Sun Street, Hackney in an abandoned office block purchased several years ago by the bank UBS. It is an enormous space complete with a 500-seater lecture hall.

It has been opened to the public for the non-monetary trade of ideas to help solve the pressing economic, social and envionmental problems of our time.

There is also room for community groups, youth clubs, nursuries and other public services that have lost their space due to Government spending cuts.

Artists, performers and creatives are welcome to come entertain and to help transform the space. We also encourage games, workshops and skillshares on anything from yoga to yahtzee.

The only prerequisite is that this space is not for financial transactions. Trade in ideas or skills, but no one should need to pay to take part in the Bank’s activities.

 

Military police crush Seeds of Change..video.

Police Crackdowns on Occupy Protests from Oakland to New York Herald the “New Military Urbanism”

http://www.democracynow.org/2011/11/16/police_crackdowns_on_occupy_protests_from
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After a wave of raids across the country in which police in riot gear broke up Occupy Wall Street encampments and arrested protesters, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan acknowledged in an interview with the BBC that she participated in a conference call with officials from 18 cities about how to deal with the Occupy movement.

As police forces violently crack down on protests across the United States and Europe, we look at the increasing influence of military technology on domestic police forces. Stephen Graham is professor of Cities and Society at Newcastle University in the U.K. His book is “Cities Under Siege: The New Military Urbanism.” “What the Occupy movement is so powerful at is demonstrating that by occupying public spaces around the world, and particularly these extremely symbolic public spaces, it’s reasserting that the city is the foundation space for democracy,” Graham says. [includes rush transcript]

Luz verde para la Tortura. Green light for Torture

El Tribunal Supremo ha anulado hoy la sentencia que condenó por torturas a cuatro  guardias civiles y ha decretado su absolución,

Spanish court pardons with ridiculous arguments almost the only police ever condemned for torture,  giving the green light to all future police crimes and showing once more that the High Court is still controlled by  the fascist right-

¿Se acuerdan de aquellos dos etarras detenidos que acabaron en el hospital, uno de los cuales casi se muere? Un tribunal de Gipuzkoa juzgó y condenó por torturas a varios de los Guardias Civiles que les habían detenido e interrogado. Además de las evidencias palpables en sus propios cuerpos, hasta tres testigos presenciales diferentes tiraron por tierra la versión de los policías.

Pues para una vez que se consigue sentar en un banquillo a policías presuntamente torturadores y se les condena, la historia ha de terminar como ha de terminar. Con una absolución en el Tribunal Supremo. Si uds. entienden algo de Derecho, por la mera crónica del periódico que viene abajo podrán darse cuenta de la ridiculez de los argumentos invocados por el tribunal para tirar por tierra la sentencia condenatoria.

Y es que a partir de unos ciertos niveles hay un círculo rojo de impunidad y los agentes de la ley deben tener más que claro que el estado va a estar ahí para garantizar todas y cada una de sus actuaciones en defensa del poder, sean cuales sean éstas. Nota de Tortuga. LEER MÁS   http://www.grupotortuga.com/Nueva-sentencia-de-tebeo-del

Ver también:

¿Por qué hay tan pocos policías españoles cumpliendo condena por torturas?

“La gran mayoría de los torturadores condenados han sido indultados por el gobierno español”

Casos de torturas a detenidos en España: El caso Portu-Sarasola y otros