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DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL DAY OF MOBILIZATION IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE EGYPTIAN AND 
 TUNISIAN REVOLUTIONS\n5 February, 2011\n\nThroughout the last few days, we 
 received many urgent calls from Egyptian activist groups seeking 
 international solidarity since the events of the day of anger (January 28, 
 2011) until now. Their calls ended with this message to every person who 
 believes in freedom in the world: "We need your solidarity to support the 
 demands and aspirations of Egyptians." They also demanded us to express our 
 anger against the Western governments which chose to back the tyrant 
 Mubarak. We are a group of anti-colonialist and anti-war activists in the 
 U.S. and we urge every human in the world to respond to their call. 
 \n\nStarting immediately, join us in protesting in front of the Egyptian 
 embassy or consulate near you, and other centers of government. \n\nMainly, 
 we call for an international day of mobilization in support of the Egyptian 
 and Arab uprisings on February 5th, 2011. We will be holding protests, 
 world-wide in front of parliament buildings, centers of power and collusion 
 with the dictatorship regimes, and representative offices.\n\nYear after 
 year we marched, protested and fought daily for a decent life, for dignity, 
 for independence and for freedom. We saw our lands occupied, our people 
 invaded and murdered, our thinkers and journalists imprisoned, our 
 activists tortured and disappeared and our very ability to live and feed 
 our families challenged. If it wasn’t for the despotism and iron fist 
 rule, imposed on us by colonial dictators, tyranny and genocide would not 
 have been possible.\n\nThere is nothing random about the revolution that 
 overthrew Zine Al Abedeen Ben Ali from his throne in less than a month. 
 Similarly, what we see in Egypt is a culmination of people’s action 
 triggered by utter disgust and unwavering will to live as fully dignified 
 human beings. Egypt’s tyrant receives $1.3 billion per year in aid from 
 the United States, which is mostly allocated towards internal security. 
 People in Tunis and Cairo rose up for the same reasons that people in Iraq 
 and Palestine continue to rise up. Despite arresting people, injuring 
 thousands and killing hundreds, the Egyptian people continue to storm the 
 streets in wave after wave. They do so for freedom, for dignity, for a 
 developed future, for the education of their children, for having a seat at 
 the table from which colonialism has excluded them.\n\nThese dictatorships 
 proved precarious and brittle and exposed their brutality to the world to 
 watch. Egypt’s tyrant, Hosni Mubarak claims that these protests are led 
 by Islamic Brotherhood activists. In Egypt people of all walks of life, 
 gathered more than 1,000,000 strong and pushed the police back, dispersing 
 them with the very weapons they had used against the protestors. It is 
 noteworthy that the riot weapons and the tear gas are made in the USA, 
 which puts the moral onus on US citizens and government to stand in 
 solidarity. In Tunis, the protests continue until a fairly elected 
 government is in place. The Arab revolt has now spread from Tunis, through 
 Algeria and Egypt, to Yemen and Jordan, and is not far from the Palestinian 
 Authority. \n\nWe must stand in support of the Arab revolutions of 2011 
 against the colonial powers that try to displace, divide, and conquer us. 
 Like Ben Ali, Mubarak’s role is to self-perpetuate while over 40 million 
 Egyptians live and feed their families with $2/day. Mubarak corrupted all 
 civic and state institutions while participated in the siege of 
 Gaza.\n\nHistory speaks once. Now is our time. Now is our moment. We must 
 take to the streets and stand in solidarity with the 82 million Egyptians 
 whose cries have long been censored and silenced. Let’s make history and 
 join the Egyptian and Tunisian people in the streets, across the Arab world 
 and in the centers of power. If it was not for aid from some Western 
 governments, these dictatorships would have fallen long ago.\n\nTo join the 
 growing movement, we call for an International Day of Mobilization in 
 solidarity with the Arab Peoples of Egypt and Tunisia on Saturday February 
 5th.\n\nAlthough we are separated geographically, our future is one. Our 
 message is unified that we stand together; our pain is one and our freedom 
 is one. \n\n\nPlease invite your friends, and spread the word.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/03/18671021.php
SUMMARY:SF Demo & Rally in Solidarity with The Egyptian and Tunisian Protests
LOCATION:U.N. Plaza\nMarket and 8th\nSan Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/03/18671021.php
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