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The Egyptian Revolution

31.1.11



Tautoko/Solidarity to the Peoples Popular Uprising in Egypt.

This is what REAL Mana Motuhake & Tino Rangatiratanga is all about POWER TO THE PEOPLE.

Aotearoa Stands in Solidarity

Saturday, February 5 · 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Aotea Square, Auckland.

The people of Egypt are not stopping, coming out day after day to demand change. We cannot stop either.

So Saturday Feb 5th at Aotea Square we will gather a second time and show our support for the brave souls out on the Egyptian streets protesting relentlessly for their freedom.

Please pass this onto your friends and family. We want large numbers this time around.

Wear red or black, and bring along your flags (from any and all identities)

See you there!

Viva la Revolucion!



Saturday, February 5 · 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Midlands park, Lambton Quay, Wellington



Solidarity with the Egyptian people supporting their struggle for democracy.
We will start outside the vodafone building midlands park and make our way past parliament to the US embassy. Bring placards, flags and banners :)

Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets calling for President Mubarak to step down after his 30 year autocratic rule.

...The protesters have been met with extreme violence as Mubarak orders the police and the military to quell the street protests. Over 100 have been killed and many more injured. Still Hosni Mubarak refuses to listen to his people.

Mubarak has ordered a complete shutdown of the internet and moblie phone networks in Egypt in order to stop protesters communicating with each other and the outside world thus leaving them unprotected.
Vodafone are blaming the internet blackout on “problems” with their service, refusing to acknowledge their total and utter compliance and therefore support of a corrupt, violent and undemocratic regime.

The USA has issued statements regarding the unrest in Egypt but has stopped short of actually taking any action to improve the situation or state that Mubarak step down due to Mubarak being a close ally of the US administration. America continues to state that it considers it's relationship with Hosni Mubarak to be 'friendly.'

Supported by Unite Wellington and Socialist Aotearoa


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