An
example of the militancy of the Egyptian workers is this statement
issued by the higher coordination committee of the Petrotrade workers,
calling on workers at the company for an open ended strike until their
demands are met.
Read more: Egypt: Call for a general strike of Petrotrade...
Today
marks one month since the revolutionary overthrow of the hated dictator
Ben Ali in Tunisia on January 14th. The last month has been a constant
struggle between the ruling class which wants to return to bourgeois
normality and workers and youth who carried out the revolution and who
are struggling to stop the old regime from trying to make a comeback.
There
are situations in which mass demonstrations are sufficient to bring
about the fall of a regime. But Egypt is not one of them. All the
efforts of the masses to bring about the overthrow of Mubarak through
demonstrations and street protests have so far failed to achieve their
principal objective.
The
tyrant has fallen! As I write these lines, Hosni Mubarak has resigned.
This is a great victory, not just for the people of Egypt, but for the
workers of the entire world. After 18 days of continuous revolutionary
mobilizations, with 300 dead and thousands injured, Hosni Mubarak's
30-year tyranny is no more.
The
Egyptian revolution, following on rapidly from the Tunisian uprising,
has sent shockwaves across the whole of the Arab world. All the serious
strategists of capital are discussing the “domino effect” of the events
unfolding in Egypt. None of them, however, had anticipated any of this.
Read more: Egyptian revolution reverberates throughout Arab...