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http://menasolidaritynetwork.com/2013/07/26/egypt-do-not-let-the-army-fool-you-independent-union-leader-speaks-out/
 
Egypt: “Do not let the army fool you” – independent union leader speaks out.
 
Al-Sisi’s “Permission” is a Deadly Poison
My comrades, the workers of Egypt are struggling for their rights and for a 
better Egypt. Egypt’s workers dream of freedom and social justice, they dream 
of work at a time when thieves who are called businessmen close down factories 
to pocket billions. Egypt’s workers dream of fair wages under the rule of a 
governments that are only interested in promoting investment at the expense of 
workers and their rights, and even their lives. Egypt’s workers dream of a 
better life for their children. They dream of medicine when they are sick, but 
they do not find it. They dream of four walls in which they can take shelter.
Since before the 25th of January and you have been demanding your rights, and 
your strikes and demonstrations for the same unanswered demands continued after 
Mubarak’s overthrow. Both the Muslim Brotherhood and the military have 
negotiated left, right and centre, not once having in mind your demands and 
rights. All they have in mind is how to put out the sparks you have lit with 
your struggle in times of darkness, even these sparks all burned in isolation 
from each other.
Did not the military forcibly end your strikes in Suez, Cairo, Fayyoum, and all 
over Egypt ? Did not the military arrest many of you and subject you to 
military trials just for practising your right to organize, strike, and protest 
peacefully? Have they not adamantly worked to criminalize this right through 
legislation banning all Egyptians from organizing peaceful protests, strikes, 
and sit-ins?
Then came Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood, who followed in Mubarak’s footsteps 
with dismissals, arrests, and smashing strikes by force. It was Mursi who sent 
police dogs against workers at Titan Cement in Alexandria, acting through the 
Minister of the Interior and his men. The same police and army officers who are 
right now being carried shoulder-high are killers, the killers of honest, young 
Egyptians. They are the authorities’ weapon against us all – and always will 
remain so unless these institutions are cleansed.
The leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood are planning crimes against Egyptian 
people on a daily basis, which have caused the killing of innocent people, 
while the army and the police are facing these with brutal violence and murder. 
But let each of us remember, when do the army and police intervene? They 
intervene long after clashes have begun and are almost coming to an end, after 
blood has been spilled. Ask yourselves, why don’t they prevent these crimes 
committed by the Muslim Brotherhood against the Egyptian people before they 
start? Ask yourselves, in whose interest is this continuation of fighting and 
blood-letting? It is in the interest of both the leadership of the Muslim 
Brotherhood and the military together. Just as the poor are cannon-fodder for 
wars between states, Egypt’s poor, workers and peasants, are fuel for internal 
war and conflict. Has not the doorman’s innocent son been killed in Mokattam, 
and in Giza as well?
Today, we have been asked to go out and authorize Al-Sisi’s killing spree, and 
we find all three trade union federations in agreement: the government’ 
Egyptian Trade Union Federation (ETUF), the Egyptian Democratic Labour Congress 
(EDLC), and the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions (EFITU) (of 
which I am a member of the Executive Committee). I debated with members of the 
EFITU executive committee in order to convince them not to issue a statement 
calling on its members and the Egyptian people to go down on Friday, confirming 
that the army, the police, and the people are one hand as stated in the 
statement. I was in the minority, winning four other votes versus nine votes, 
and thus all three trade union federations called for workers to join the 
protests on the pretext of fighting terrorism.
We are thus faced with jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. The Muslim 
Brotherhood committed crimes and it must be held accountable and prosecuted for 
them, just like police and army officers and men of the Mubarak regime must be 
held accountable and prosecuted for their crimes. Do not be fooled into 
replacing a religious dictatorship with a military dictatorship.
Workers of Egypt, be aware, for your demands are crystal clear. You want work 
for you and your children, you want fair pay, laws that protect your rights 
against the laws that the businessmen of Mubarak have designed to protect their 
interests against your rights. You want a state which has a real plan for 
development, opening new factories in order to absorb a growing labour force. 
You want freedom, freedom of all kinds, freedom to organize, freedom to strike. 
You want a country where you can live as free citizens without torture or 
murder. You have to specify what stands between you and these demands. Do not 
be fooled and let them take you to battles not your own. Do not listen to those 
who ask of you today and tomorrow to stop pressing for these demands and rights 
on the pretext of fighting terrorism.
Fatma Ramadan
Member of the Executive Bureau of the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade 
Unions Friday, July 26, 2013
                                          
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