A very excellent interview with Tariq Ali, interviewed by David Barsamian, on imperialism, the Arab Spring, and the on-going economic crisis. It will be in the print addition of the International Socialist Review, Issue 81, Jan/Feb 2012. It was posted on International Viewpoint, another excellent Marxist publication comrades should follow if they don’t already.
Connor Kelly: Last night I talked with a young man from Egypt who took part in the recent demonstrations. He said he was brutally physically and sexually assaulted by security forces in Cairo. There are no channels in Egypt by which he can report the incident to the press or otherwise. It is imperative that the voices of the victims of injustice and oppression be heard.
– “In a dictatorship, independent journalism by default becomes a form of activism, and the spread of information is essentially an act of agitation.”
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As the Egyptian Revolution continues, the the sacrafice of ordinary men and women grows. The military dictatorship of the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) has wielded its iron rule on the people and has proved itself to be as bloody and repressive as the Mubarak regime. SCAF, supported by the West has murdered people on the streets of Alexandria, Cairo and countless other Egyptian cities, and are using torturous methods to do everthing in their power to curb the progress of the revolution.
But still, people gather in their thousands to fight for democracy – strikes and occupations are taking place across Egypt. Just yesterday, thousands of women marched in Cairo against the beating of female protesters. The revolution continues – the fight for freedom remains alive.
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Yesterday, I received a report from a young man aged 18 from Egypt. He had taken part in the demonstrations around Tahrir square over the last few days. He told me that two nights ago was arrested and brutally assaulted, both physically and sexually by state security forces. He was held for two hours, between 3am and 5am.
“I was arrested yesterday’s night by state security in an empty street near to tahrir and sexually assulated…… everything happened in the street……hard hitting and insults and they took all my money.”
He said the assault took place on Mohamed Mazloum Street in Bab el Louq and involved, “about 6 policmen from the state security and 5 or 6 from their men.”
This is just one of a multitude of similar incidents happening on the streets of Egypt daily. Over the last five days alone, dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured by state security forces. The young man returned home to his family but despite his horrific ordeal he plans to go back and rejoin the demonstrations:
“I will go back to Cairo on thursday or friday”
When asked about the protests and the future of the revolution he said:
“SCAF would like to take the power for ever as a military dictatorship…..as what happened in 1952 in egypt. Also they are mubarak’s men and his followers…… they have the same ideology of dictatorship and fighting freedom… like what happened for Alaa Abdel Fatah and many other victims of mili-trials.”
The generals intend to rule Egypt the same way Mubarak did. SCAF represents an alliance of top officers, senior officials and businessmen who were the real power behind former dictator Hosni Mubarak’s regime.
I asked him what he thought of Western support for the military regime:
“Let’s say that the western governments are talking about freedom and social justice and those are their gods. How does that western government stand against any protesters who demand for freedom and social justice. If they are talking about real freedom and social justice….. they have to be against SCAF and with revolutionaries everywhere …but not ruling revolutionaries demands.”
The Egyptian military recieves billions of dollars from the United States every year. As we saw last month, the heavy tear gas being used against protesters was manufactured in the U.S. Despite the murder of countless civilians at the hands of the security forces the Western powers continue to back SCAF both militarily and finacially, as they did the Mubarak regime beforehand.
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“Our number is not great… we are losing victims everyday and the number of us is not too much at tahrir….it’s dangerous i know.”
The fight of the people of Egypt is the fight of ordinary people everywhere. It is the same fight for democracy, the same fight for freedom that is happening all over the world. Demostrations are taking place in major cities across the world. We must stand in solidarity with the people of Egypt and we must demonstrate alongside them. Their ongoing revolution and their sacrafice should be an inspiration to us all.
Solidarity with the People of Egypt!
- Connor Kelly
Note the contrast between Obama/Clinton position on Mubarak (waiting until the absolute, last minute – when the Egyptian people had all but driven him from power – before saying there must be “an orderly transition“) and their position on Qaddafi (“U.S. Readies Military Options on Libya“, “We do believe that there will be the need for support for humanitarian intervention“, “nothing is off the table“). Qaddafi must go for sure, but the Libyan people can handle that. U.S. warships and forces must get out of the Middle East and we must oppose any imperialist attack against or invasion of Libya!

It is worth repeating that for all their praise of “orderly transitions” the bourgeoisie came to power through some of the most tumultuous revolutions in history.
Shake their governments until they disintegrate and nobody is left to surrender!
Just a few links on Egypt that I’ve found useful today:
“Mubarak Must Go” by Lee Sustar
“From Nasser to Mubarak” by Eric Ruder
“Soccer clubs central to ending Egypt’s “Dictatorship of Fear”” by Dave Zirin
“Egyptian Workers Hold Key to Uprising, New Union Association Issues Call for General Strike” by Jeff Kaye
“‘If power is not seized, counter-revolution will rise’: Vijay Prashad on the Arab revolt (Part I)” by Vijay Prashad and Pothik Ghosh
“Egypt’s protests refuse to die – how much longer can Mubarak cling on?” by Robert Fisk
And of course you can watch live streaming coverage from Al Jazeera English!
If you have others, or comments on these, post below in the comments section!
‘Oh what’s that? Sorry its hard to hear you with all these flags flapping in my ear.’ - David Cross
“Others will come, but they will weave webs of lies.”
U.S. State Department tool: “Egypt is a stabilising force in the region.”
Al Jazeera: “Because democracy would be destablising for the region, wouldn’t it?”
Amazing.
Editor: Below is a quote by Tim Wise from his excellent talk, The Pathology of White Privilege, where he exposes the hypocrisy of the anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, Islamophobic scapegoating and racism. I’m posting this as it is important to keep perspective as the far-right will undoubtedly use the bombing of a Christian church in Alexandria, Egypt as an excuse for more attacks on our Arab and Muslim sisters and brothers in the United States and as justification for further imperial ventures abroad. We must preempt and resist such attacks and put out a clear message that we will fight Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism where ever it manifests itself.
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“We have nineteen men who happen to be Arab and Muslim who fly planes into buildings and we have otherwise rational human beings running around insisting that we should stop and search everyone like them at the airport. We did not do this or anything remotely like it when Tim McVeigh and Terry Nichols brought down the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City nor would we have. We didn’t when the Unabomber – crazy ass white man in the woods of Montana, blowing people up for 20 years before they caught him. It didn’t stick to the rest of us who are white men. The Olympic Park Bomber, Eric Rudolph, puts a bomb in Olympic Village in ’96, blows up a gay bar, blows up a family planning clinic, he too runs off to the woods… [And] it doesn’t stick to us [white people].
There have been over a hundred and twenty-five family planning centers, some of which provide abortion services, many of which do not, that have been bombed or burned in the last twenty years and every single one of them according to the F.B.I. have been white, they have mostly been men, they claim to be Christian – different lecture for a different night. A hundred and twenty-five or more. 125 plus McVeigh and Nichols is 127. Unabomber is 128. Eric Rudolph is 129. A hundred and twenty-nine confirmed terrorists who are white in this country in the last twenty years it sticks to nobody whose white. Nineteen Arab-Muslims and it sticks to everyone who is either 750 million Arab folk on the planet, a billion point five Muslims on the planet. To assume that we know something about them based on the acts of nineteen is to commit what any statistician will tell you is sampling error. It is mathematical illiteracy. And yet we do it because we can. Privilege: not having to worry about it.
But let me suggest to you something, because the title of this talk after all is The Pathology of [White] Privilege and I want to be very clear that privilege of not thinking about it, that privilege of not having to know about someone else’s reality, that privilege of being able to ignore it, and the privilege of benefitting from the inequality, having a certain leg up, actually is very dangerous.” – Tim Wise, The Pathology of White Privilege
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