Feb 17, 2011 - Issue 414 |
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Egyptian Uprising:
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“Dear Western Governments. You have been supporting the regime that was oppressing us for 30 years. Please don’t get involved now. We don’t need you.” That was the pointed tweet from Wael
Ghonim on February 11, after remarks by President
Obama in the heat of the Egyptian people’s unwavering resolve to rid themselves
of President Honsi Mubarak and all his cronies.
Ghonim is a Google executive and an Egyptian national who
heads up the company’s marketing operations in the Ghonim’s tweet was an
ugly reminder for some and a wake-up call for others in the Except for The Mubarak regime is yet another vivid example
of how the This is why it’s important that those of us in this country understand our role - and yes, complicity - in the foreign policies that prop up the likes of Jean Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, Saddam Hussein, Honsi Mubarak, Pervez Musharraf, Juan Manuel Santos and the list goes on and on and on. We must demand an end to that kind of military and
financial support to these despotic leaders. We must demand that the monies
to them be re-allocated in the rebuilding of The resolve of the Egyptian people during the three
weeks of occupation of Tahrir (Liberation) Square
was a culmination of years of resistance to the Mubarak regime. The new
organizing tool of social networking played a role but it did not and
will not trump the traditional organizing methods like street protests,
distribution of literature and door-knocking to talk face to face with
the people. We saw these methods kick in when Mubarak shut down the communications
system and the crowds in The resignation of Mubarak is only the first step on the long road to democracy for the Egyptian people. They must be vigilant for the slight-of-hand tricks that await them. They must continue to organize the people to ensure that a military government is just temporary and that democratic elections do take place in September as planned. There are some serious demands that have yet to be fulfilled. These include the end of emergency rule, freeing all political prisoners, the termination of the entire Mubarak regime and bringing all to justice. For those of us in the belly of the beast, we must
honor the Egyptian people’s wish to keep our government out of their affairs.
This includes halting Lastly, Americans can learn a lot from the disciplined, courageous and determined spirit of the Egyptian people to free themselves from the bondage of fear and domination. While ours is a corporate-controlled government, the stranglehold on true democracy is really no different. BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, Jamala Rogers, is the leader of the Organization for Black Struggle in St. Louis and the Black Radical CongressNational Organizer. Click here to contact Ms. Rogers. |
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