Protest in Solidarity with the People of Egypt!

Protest in Solidarity with the People of Egypt!

EMERGENCY DEMONSTRATION in Solidarity with the Egyptian People
End U.S. funding of the Mubarak dictatorship!

Following the inspiration of the Tunisian Revolution, citizens in Egypt have likewise taken matters into their own hands. Massive protests against poverty and torture have rocked the country. They demand an end to the reign of Hosni Mubarak, the dictator who is propped up largely by U.S. support.

Our government gives $1.5 billion annually to keep the Mubarak dictatorship in power—second to Israel in the largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid. This “assistance” buys tear gas and other weapons that are used to suppress protests—and ultimately the right of the Egyptian people to speak out.

Come show your solidarity!
Demand an end to U.S. funding of Mubarak’s regime!

Monday, January 31st
The Federal Building, 6th and Market, Philadelphia
4:30 p.m.-6p.m.
 

Endorsed by:
Philly Against War
Philadelphia Regional Antiwar Network
Brandywine Peace Community
Philadelphia ANSWER
International Action Center
Workers Power
Party for Socialism and Liberation
Philadelphia International Socialist Organization
Philadelphia Socialist Action
Philadelphia Solidarity
Philadelphia Workers World Party

 
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UNITED NATIONAL ANTIWAR COMMITTEE CALLS ON ALL SUPPORTERS TO TURN OUT FOR RALLIES IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF EGYPT AND OTHER ARAB COUNTRIES TODAY, THIS WEEKEND, AND IN COMING DAYS
No More US Support to the Mubarak Dictatorship!
Hands off Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen!
 
The Egyptian people, inspired by the victory in Tunisia and building on their own heroic rallies and strikes in recent years, have now taken the lead in the regional revolt against US-backed dictatorships. Today, Friday, January 28th, masses have poured into the streets for the third straight day of protest, and are once again fighting valiantly against cops and troops armed with US made and paid for weapons.
It is the US government which has created and STILL supports the Mubarak regime to the tune of $1.5 billion a year as part of its regional military apparatus, and it is US banks and corporations that have imposed the neoliberal austerity regime of unemployment, poverty and malnutrition against which Egyptian workers have been rebelling for decades.
The US Department of Defense is meeting this very week with Egyptian military officials to discuss how to maintain this oppression. A DoD press briefing reports: “With regards to Egypt:… we actually this week are hosting senior Egyptian military leaders at the Pentagon for our annual bilateral defense talks… So that’s just an example of how engaged we are with the Egyptians, even as these developments have taken place on the streets in Cairo and elsewhere…”
And it is the US State Department which has already begun maneuvers throughout the region to ensure that any governments that fall are replaced with equally compliant regimes — maneuvers such as the visit by the head of “Near East Affairs” in the State Department this week to Tunisia, and by their “National Democratic Institute” to Yemen, to “advise” on “clean elections” – i.e. to plot how to subvert the goals of the masses in the streets.
It is therefore OUR responsibility as US antiwar activists to mobilize all our supporters to demand: Hands Off Egypt! End US aid to murdering, exploitative and corrupt governments!
The other regimes against which the Arab masses are now in revolt — Tunisia, Yemen and Jordan — are all likewise subservient to Washington’s dictates in matters of war and economics, including especially in their toadying to Washington’s main watchdog, Israel.
Similarly inspired by the regional upsurge, Palestinian activists have stepped up action against the corrupt, US-financed and armed Palestine Authority. A sit-in at the Palestinian embassy in London by Palestinian students was launched this week, and a worldwide petition demanding the resignation of Mahmoud Abbas and the democratization of Palestinian governing and movement structures has been launched: see http://palestineconference.org/wp/2011/01/27/uspcn-palestine-papers-petition/
Every revolt — in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, Algeria — has featured prominently demands for jobs for the huge numbers of unemployed youth who are at the core of the revolt. UNAC has made clear the link between the fight against war and for jobs, and by standing with the Arab masses at this time we are also saying we hope that workers in the US will fight with every bit as much determination for jobs for all, and for solidarity with workers fighting the same fight in every country.
A victory for the Arab masses is a victory for the cause of peace throughout the world!
 
Details on demonstrations can be found here:
http://eacusa.org/news/13-eacusa-activities/56-protests-map-in-the-us-support-the-egyptian-people-.html
or
http://www.facebook.com/eacusa#%21/note.php?note_id=150439441676109&id=142708575775627
 
Call the White House and State Department and demand, No More Support to the Mubarak Dictatorship! Hands off Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen!
Email: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Tel:  Switchboard: 202-456-1414  Fax: 202-456-2461
U.S. Department of State: Main Switchboard:  202-647-4000
Your Senators and congressperson: http://www.contactingthecongress.org/
The main Capitol switchboard 202-224-3121, and the Congressional switchboard 800-828-0498
 
Finally, we encourage all supporters organizing for the national antiwar marches on April 9th in New York City and San Francisco to work closely with Arab activists in the US to make sure our marches feature prominently their members and demands.
 
ALL OUT IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF EGYPT!
SUPPORT THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY AND AGAINST EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION THROUGHOUT THE ARAB WORLD!

 

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