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Sign on: Labor for Egypt salutes Egyptian revolution
We  encourage all labor supporters of the Egyptian revolution to sign
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Labor for Egypt Statement
February  23, 2011

As trade unionists, we join our Egyptian sisters and  brothers in
welcoming the fall of dictator Hosni Mubarak. We salute the  courage of
the Egyptian people who have shed blood and endured many  sacrifices in
their struggle for democracy, which continues to unfold.  The revolution
has already inspired people from Libya, Bahrain, Yemen  and Algeria to
Wisconsin to resist the same system of economic injustice and
repression.

The roots of this revolution are in a decade of labor revolt against
policies that made Mubarak the richest man in the world, while 
impoverished Egyptian workers earn forty-three cents per day.

These workers  toppled Mubarak and have continued to challenge a
neoliberal regime of  privatization, deregulation and union busting
engineered -- and brutally  enforced throughout the region -- by the
United States and its allies,  taking many actions including striking
and forming new independent trade  unions.

Moreover, Egyptians want an end their government's complicity in  U.S.
wars of conquest in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and
elsewhere, and in Israel's brutal siege on Gaza.

To keep these  detested policies in place, Egypt has long been -- after
Israel -- the  largest recipient of U.S. military aid. Thus, while
mouthing democratic  platitudes, the Obama administration backed Mubarak
to the very end,  even allowing him to draw on the $1.3 billion in U.S.
funding that  killed more than 300 democracy protesters.

First, the U.S. and Israel sought to replace Mubarak with Vice 
President, CIA asset and torturer-in-chief, Omar Suleiman. Suleiman, who
has helped Israel to strangle Gaza, and openly threatened the revolution
with a "coup." Now, it backs the Army, which already has refused to 
rescind repressive emergency laws, has evicted democracy protesters from
Tahrir Square, and has threatened to ban independent unions and 
strikes.

While Egyptians are standing firm, they need support to ensure that 
this revolution is not -- like those in Iran (1953), Guatemala (1954), 
the Congo (1961), Chile (1973), and so many others -- drowned in a sea 
of blood by the U.S. and its client regimes.

Therefore, we demand that the U.S. cut off all aid to the Egyptian 
dictatorship -- right now.

We also call on all supporters to  immediately converge on Egyptian
embassies, missions, consulates, and at U.S. government offices, in
response to any further attack on the  revolution.

We also join with millions of Egyptians to say:

No Mubarak,  No Suleiman, No U.S. Puppet Dictator!
Don't Leave the Streets!
Support Egyptian  Strikers!
Free the Political Prisoners!
Arrest the Killers and  Torturers!
No Neoliberal Economic Austerity!
Open the Border to Gaza!
FULL  REGIME CHANGE!

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Labor   for Egypt Model Resolution

Whereas, as trade unionists, we join our Egyptian sisters and brothers
in  welcoming the fall of dictator Hosni Mubarak;

And whereas, we salute the courage of the Egyptian people who have  shed
blood and endured many sacrifices in their struggle for democracy, 
which continues to unfold;

And whereas, the revolution has  inspired people from Libya, Bahrain,
Yemen and Algeria to Wisconsin to  resist the same system of economic
injustice and repression;

And whereas, the roots of this revolution are in a decade of labor 
revolt against policies that made Mubarak the richest man in the world, 
while 40% of the Egyptian population live on under $2 per day;

And whereas,  taking many actions including striking and forming new
independent  trade unions, these workers toppled Mubarak and have
continued to  challenge a neoliberal regime of privatization,
deregulation and union  busting engineered -- and brutally enforced
throughout the region -- by  the United States and its allies;

And whereas, Egyptians want an end their government's complicity in 
U.S. wars of conquest in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and
elsewhere, and in Israel's brutal siege on Gaza;

And whereas, to keep these detested policies in place, Egypt has long
been -- after  Israel -- the largest recipient of U.S. military aid;

And whereas, while mouthing democratic platitudes, the Obama 
administration backed Mubarak to the very end, even allowing him to draw
on the $1.3 billion in U.S. funding that killed more than 300 democracy
protesters;

And whereas, the U.S. and Israel sought to replace Mubarak with Vice
President, CIA asset and torturer-in-chief, Omar Suleiman. Suleiman, who
has helped Israel to strangle Gaza, and openly threatened the 
revolution with a "coup";

And whereas, the Army regime has refused to rescind repressive 
emergency laws, has evicted democracy protesters from Tahrir Square, and
has threatened to ban independent unions and strikes;

And  whereas, while Egyptians are standing firm, they need support to
ensure  that this revolution is not -- like those in Iran (1953),
Guatemala  (1954), the Congo (1961), Chile (1973), and so many others --
drowned in blood by repressive regimes backed by the U.S. government;

RESOLVED, that we support our Egyptian brother and sister workers in
their struggle against the military government to demand an end to the 
repressive Mubarak-era emergency laws and full democratic rights;

That we  support the continued protests and demonstrations to achieve
those  basic democratic rights;

That we demand freedom for the political prisoners of the Mubarak 
dictatorship who remain behind bars;

That we call for the arrest  and prosecution of the Mubarak regime's
killers and torturers;

That we  stand with Egyptian workers in their resistance to
privatization and other pro-corporate policies pushed by the U.S., the
International  Monetary Fund and the World Bank;

That we support our Egyptian brothers and sisters in their call to  open
the border to Gaza to end the hunger and suffering created by the 
U.S.-backed economic blockade of 1.6 million Palestinians;

That  we support Egyptian workers in their struggle for independent
trade  unions and a workers' party.

Sign on below
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Initial signatories (affiliations for identification only):

Larry Adams,  Former President, NPMHU L. 300; Co-Convener, New York City
Labor Against the War; People's Organization for Progress

Michael  Letwin, Labor for Palestine; Former President, Association of
Legal Aid  Attorneys/UAW Local 2325

Brenda Stokely, Former President, AFSCME DC 1707; Co-Convener, New  York
City Labor Against the War; Co-Chair, Million Worker March Movement

Monadel Herzallah,  Arab American Union Members Council, San Francisco,
CA

Sam Weinstein, Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA), Washington  DC

Marty Goodman, Transport Workers Union Local 100, former  Executive
Board member, New York, NY

Stanley Heller, AFT L. 1547, Delegate, CT Central Labor Council; New
Haven, CT

Joe Iosbaker, SEIU Local 73, Executive Board Member, Chicago, IL

Carol Gay,  Coordinator, NJ Labor Against War and EVP, NJ Industrial
Union Council

Azalia  Torres, Former Executive Bd. Member, ALAA/UAW L. 2325, Brooklyn,
NY

Anthony Arnove, NWU/UAW L. 1981; New York, NY

Peter Kuttner,  IATSE Local 600, Chicago, IL

Dominic Renda, chief shop steward,  CWA Local 1105, New York

Evalyn F. Segal, PhD, California State  Employees Association and
California Federation of Teachers, Walnut  Creek, CA

Dennis Kortheuer, California Faculty Association, Long Beach, CA

David Boehnke,  Industrial Workers of the World, Twin Cities, MN

Sherna Berger Gluck, former vice-president, CFA/SEIU 1983, California

Lee Sustar, NWU/UAW L. 1981; Chicago, IL

Mike Treen, National  Director, Unite Union, New Zealand

B. Ross Ashley, former member  of the Executive Council of Local 204
SEIU (now Local 1 Canada),  Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Carole Seligman, member of California Teachers Association, retired

Ellen S.  Sacks, Association of Legal Aid Attorneys

Mark Clinton,  Massachusetts Community College Council, NEA, Holyoke, MA

Tanya  Akel, United Electrical Workers of America, Los Angeles, CA

Orsan Senalp, Social Network Unionism, the Netherlands

Erin  Breault, Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers, Local 400, AFT,
AFL-CIO,  Pittsburgh, PA

Anna Potempska, Public Employees Federation,  Staten Island, NY

Peggy Dobbins, American Federation of Teachers 2165 (retired)


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