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Sunday
21Oct2007

55,000 Tax officers on strike; 3,000 demonstrating in Nasr City

Around 3,000 tax officers are now assembling in front of HQ of the Finance Ministry (Imtidad Ramses St., which links Abbassiya with Nasr City). Elsewhere work stopped at virtually all Real Estate Tax offices, with around 55,000 tax officers taking part in the strike calling for improving their work conditions and their inclusion to the Finance Ministry.

The demonstrators in Nasr City have come from Cairo, Giza, Fayoum, Monofiya, Bani swief, Menya, Daqahliya, Beheira, in buses, and are chanting against Finance Minister Youssef Boutross Ghali, and Ismail Abdel Rasoul, the head of the Real Estate Tax Administration.

More interestingly, according to a journalist who's present at the protest, the tax officers are also chanting:
مش حنخاف.. مش حنخاف.. مش لاقيين العيش الحاف
We won't be afraid.. We won't be afraid.. We can't find bread
هما مين وإحنا مين؟ هما بياكلوا حمام وفراخ وإحنا الفول دوخنا وداخ
Who are them, and who are we? They eat pigeons and chickens, while we get headaches from beans

The second chant is a popular line from one of Ahmad Fouad Negm's poems, and both were chanted in last month's victorious Ghazl el-Mahalla strike, which was widely covered by the local independent and opposition press. The domino effect is at work...

Reader Comments (3)

you move
its moving
down with the ignorance
of the ruling classes everywhere
refuse to serve them !!!
bravo strikers
I am with you
great slogans
the domino effect should
shatter the world!!!

October 21, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdavinca

[...] possibly joining in a nation-wide strike. I’m too short on time to look into it further. Here’s Hossam’s post on 3arabawy. Also check out his article in the October edition of a-Rab [...]

[...] ask them if they’ve heard about the equally inspiring wave of workers’ strikes, sit-ins and walk-outs in [...]

October 27, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterUnworthy victims « The H

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