Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Activists call for Egyptians to enter into a general strike

After it had succeeded, the security forces dispersed the demonstrators, and resolution of their sit-in Tahrir Square in central Cairo, chasing them to the side streets, calls were made on the networking site Facebook World''demanding''all Egyptian citizens to declare civil disobedience after the violence and attacks to have been participants in the Tazahran'' day of rage''.
He appealed to the lawyers and political activists of all citizens not to go to work on Wednesday and Thursday and to engage in a general strike until their demands are met and the abolition of the state of emergency and political reforms and social and economic.
Riot police broke up the sit-who insisted upon the demonstrators with the early hours of Wednesday morning, using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the demonstrators, chasing them to the side streets, which provoked the protesters to flee into the field of Ramses with a frequency of reports of violent clashes between some demonstrators areas of Seventh-day Adventist and Shubra.
Security forces arrested dozens of demonstrators and took them to the peace camp, while the injury occurred and many bottlenecks in the ranks of the demonstrators by the thick smoke rising from the tear gas.
And three of the victims of the Gulf of Suez in the ranks of demonstrators and soldiers from the central security forces in Cairo, due to the clashes between demonstrators and security forces and culminating with the announcement of their intention to sit-in protesters and overnight in Tahrir Square.
Thousands of Egyptian citizens of activists and dissidents took to the streets Tuesday in demonstrations to protest against poverty and unemployment, and chanting slogans denouncing the government and President Mubarak, has warned internal activists and said they would face arrest if they go ahead with organizing those protests.

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