A united call from solidarity organisations, social movements, trade
unions, Egyptians and Tunisians in South Africa.

Demo in Support of Egyptians

Where: Embassy of Egypt, 270 Bourke Street, Muckelneuk, Pretoria (Map below)
When: 14:30, Friday, 4 February 2011


The heroic masses of Egypt have risen up against the decades-old
corrupt dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak. Taking inspiration from the
intifada in Tunisia, Egyptian protesters are demanding: Bread, Jobs
and Dignity! They are calling for an end to corruption and
unemployment. These demands resonate with us and we support them.
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians are on the streets defying a
curfew. A general strike has been called and a million people are
expected on the streets of Egypt tomorrow.

Dictators in their palaces and the capitalists in the boardrooms are
trembling. They are afraid of this exemplary lesson of People's Power
and the influence it will have throughout the world. This is not only
an Arab revolution: This is a revolution for all of humanity.

The anger of the people is also directed at the support successive
United States administrations have given to shore up dictators like
Mubarak in the region and their collaboration with Israel and Israeli
occupation. Mubarak's role as a vital strategic partner in the
Israel-US-Egyptian axis also facilitates the illegal siege of Gaza by
closing the borders between Egypt/Palestine and thus sealing the 1.5
million Gazans into the world's largest open air prison-denying
essential access to medical treatment, education, food, water and the
tools to rebuild a society completely broken down by Apartheid
Israel's violent and racist ethnic cleansing campaign.

As South Africans watch the unfolding events in the north of our continent,
it reminds us too of our own uprisings: Sharpeville,
Soweto, Langa... and spurs us on to express our solidarity.

Legions of commentators and politicians have declared that mass democratic
action is a relic of the past, but events unfolding in
Tunisia and Egypt have proved them all wrong. Making shoddy unmandated
compromises behind closed doors, as the recent ‘Palestine Papers’ have
shown, has wholly discredited the US, Israel, their fixers like Tony Blair
and puppets like Mubarak. Instead, mass democratic action is
bringing about real change not foreign intervention nor Al-Quida. Mass
democratic action can move mountains!

Over the next weeks, a number of activities will be held in solidarity with
these struggles throughout South Africa. These activities will
kick off with a demonstration outside the Egyptian embassy in Pretoria, with
South Africans repeating the calls of our Egyptian
comrades: “Bread! Jobs! Education! Dignity! Democracy! Freedom of
Expression!
For more information, call:
Samantha Hargreaves – 083 384 0088
Steve Faulkner – 082 817 5455
Melissa Hoole – 084 574 2674
Salim Vally – 082 8025936


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