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Posts Tagged ‘Human Rights حقوق إنسان’

Sep
21
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"The mother was very ugly, and was therefore destined to be killed along with her fetus, since everyone thought it would look ugly"

You can understand why the US will never ditch Mubarak, if it has such a long, rich, fantastic history of stretching the hands of friendship to staunch democrats like him in every corner of the world–democrats who would not hesitate to kidnap women, rape them in custody and put together…

…lists of military men who wished to adopt babies born in captivity. “The pregnant detainees received special treatment up until the delivery. After giving birth, the mothers were killed and the babies were given away”.
Caraballo said that he wanted to take one baby whose mother “was very ugly, and was therefore destined to be killed along with her fetus, since everyone thought it would look ugly”. The woman, about 36 years old, “was held in El Campito for a long period of time and suffered a great deal. Her friends made her do exercises meant to alleviate labor pains during childbirth. It really shocked me that she did all these exercises and was then thrown out of a plane with her unborn baby”.
“One day, when I was not on guard duty in El Campito, this pregnant woman was taken on a ‘flight’ together with other prisoners. I asked for her baby even though I had children of my own, because I felt it would be a pity to kill it”.

Sep
20
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Nigerian police accused of murder

Habib el-Adly’s friends are all over Africa…

Sep
17
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British trade unions call for Israel boycott النقابات البريطانية تدعو لمقاطعة إسرائيل

It’s a tribute to all those who have campaigned for Palestine, especially in the last year over Gaza, that the TUC has passed a resolution calling for boycott and critical of the Israeli union Histradut…

Aug
25
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US 'tent city' dwellers face eviction

Aug
5
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Indian police accused of 'encounter killings'

Aug
3
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Police crackdown on strikers continues: عمال السويس للأسمدة ينهون إضرابهم عن العمل تحت ضغط أجهزة الأمن

The Suez Fertilizers Co strike was suspended on Sunday evening under police pressure…

Jul
22
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3 bloggers detained إعتقال ٣ مدونين

Three bloggers have been detained today by the police.

May
23
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Obama = Bush

Via Stop the War…

Feb
25
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BookMarx February 25th

These are my links for February 24th through February 25th:

Feb
25
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Tora Cement workers win pay victory after protest

The Tora Cement workers’ sit-in ended in victory, Sarah Carr reports…

Workers at the Tora Cement plant have reached an agreement regarding one of their demands concerning pay and conditions after staging a protest Monday.
Some 200 workers had assembled in the factory on Monday morning.
Shabaan Ezzat, a trade union member, told Daily News Egypt that the Tora Cement company — owned by the Italcementi group since 2005 — had failed to renew an agreement organizing employment relations.
“There was an agreement in force which ended on Dec. 31, 2008. A new agreement should be put in place,” Ezzat said.
“The agreement organizes relations between them [company management] and us: it describes our rights and their obligations. It should have been renewed on Jan. 1, 2009 but they have postponed this until June,” Ezzat continued.
Workers were also demanding that their paid leave entitlement be calculated on the basis of total salaries.
“Over the course of the past six months new demands emerged. We want holiday entitlements to be based on our total salary including bonus payments. But they say no — holiday entitlements are calculated without bonus payments,” Ezzat explained.
According to Ezzat, company management agreed to this demand on Monday afternoon.
Management has not however shifted its position regarding the agreement governing labor relations — it will not be renewed earlier than June.
Workers also say that the Tora Cement company employs around 400 non-permanent workers on contract.
Union member Ali El-Shafei alleged that this policy is adopted so that the company “does not have to pay for their benefits.”
The Tora Cement company could not be reached for comment.
In December 2006 over 1,000 Tora Cement workers launched a successful strike after company management refused to pay them a bonus.
Several labor leaders launched a hunger strike during the action, including Ezzat.
“We are used to company management not responding to our demands, despite the fact that we point out to them what the law says and don’t ask for anything other than what we are legally entitled to,” Ezzat said.
“We’ve been in discussions with them for a month and a half now and nothing has changed…Management only responds to workers’ demands when we take a stance like this, when we stage protests. Otherwise they ignore us completely,” he continued.