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Date: Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:55 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Egyptians defy call to end strikes

 

Egyptians defy call to end strikes

Airport and textile workers among those refusing to heed military's appeal
not to protest.

Aljazeera.net
February 16, 2011

Emboldened by the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak last week, Egyptians
have been airing grievances over issues ranging from low wages to police
brutality and corruption.

Workers in banking, transport, oil, tourism, textiles, state-owned media and
government bodies are striking to demand higher wages and better conditions,
said Kamal Abbas of the Centre for Trade Union and Workers' Services.

Staff at Cairo airport and in the textile industry were among those who on
Wednesday defied the call by Egypt's new military rulers to stop all
protests.

While hundreds of airport employees protested inside the arrivals terminal
for better wages and health coverage, in the industrial Nile Delta city of
Mahallah al-Koubra, more than 12,000 workers at a state-owned textile
factory went on strike over pay and calls for an investigation into alleged
corruption at the factory.

In Port Said, a coastal city at the northern tip of the Suez Canal, about
1,000 people demonstrated to demand that a chemical factory be closed
because it was dumping waste in a lake near the city.

Banks closed

In sectors not hit by strikes, the central bank's decision to keep banks
closed was forcing many to scale back production because clients were unable
to pay for the goods. Click here for more of Al Jazeera's special coverage

The military had urged Egyptians on Monday not to strike and appealing to
their sense of national duty in what was seen as a final warning before an
outright ban on strikes and protests.

Pro-democracy leaders plan a big "Victory March" on Friday to celebrate the
revolution.

Meanwhile, the health ministry said at least 365 people were killed during
the 18-day uprising that began on January 25. It said 5,500 people had been
treated for injuries and that the death toll could rise as the government is
still gathering information.

Rights groups say hundreds are still missing after the protests.

Gamal Eid, a lawyer who heads the Arabic Network for Human Rights
Information, said: "There are hundreds of detained, but information on their
numbers is still not complete ... The army was holding detainees."

In Tahrir Square, the focal point of the revolt, traffic flowed on Wednesday
and some of the army tanks and armoured vehicles had been pulled back,
although military armour remained in other Cairo locations.

Given the instability around the country, authorities decided to put back by
another week the reopening of schools and universities across the country.

Schools and universities were just starting their midyear break when the
protests broke out in January.

Council formed

Some protest organisers said on Wednesday they had formed a "Council of
Trustees" to negotiate on the country's transition to democracy with the
ruling military council.

"The head of the regime is gone but the body of the regime is still here,"
Abdullah Al-Ashaal, a former ambassador and a university professor, told a
new conference announcing the formation of the council. "I'm worried there
is much uncertainty about this transitional period."

The council's membership includes political scientist Hassan Nafaa, Judge
Zakaria Abdel-Aziz, Mohamed el-Beltagi of the Muslim Brotherhood, Khaled
Abdel-Qader Ouda, an academic, author Alaa el-Aswany, and veteran television
presenter Mahmoud Saad, among others.

Meanwhile, a committee set up to amend the constitution as a prelude to
parliamentary and presidential elections in six months has met as the
military dismantles mechanisms used to maintain Mubarak's rule. The military
council has already dissolved parliament and suspended the constitution.

Egypt also imposed travel bans and froze the assets of another former
cabinet minister and two more businessmen on Wednesday.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/02/2011216141815340645.html

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