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US Workers In SF Speak Out For Egyptian Working Class
On February 5, 2011 thousands of people rallied in SF to support the Egyptian struggle against Mubarak and the US supported regime. Trade unionists and activists spoke out about the role of the US and why US workers should support this struggle.
US Workers In SF Speak Out For Egyptian Working Class
SF Labor And Community Rallies To Support Egyptian Rebellion
On February 5, 2011 a protest in San Francisco with thousands of people
was organized to support the movement against the US supported Mubarak
regime. Egyptian Americans as well as bay area workers and trade unionists
spoke out on the real struggles in Egypt and it's relationship to the US and
the world.
Production of Labor Video Project http://www.laborvideo.org laborvideo.blip.tv
SF Labor And Community Rallies To Support Egyptian Rebellion
On February 5, 2011 a protest in San Francisco with thousands of people
was organized to support the movement against the US supported Mubarak
regime. Egyptian Americans as well as bay area workers and trade unionists
spoke out on the real struggles in Egypt and it's relationship to the US and
the world.
Production of Labor Video Project http://www.laborvideo.org laborvideo.blip.tv
For more information:
http://blip.tv/file/4740815
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WORKERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!!
Glad to see this politically correct demo. It truly upholds the anti-fascist covenants, which is necessary at this time. Reminds me of the Lincoln brigades that joined in the struggle for democracy against fascism in the Spanish Civil War. Truly actual shutting down of the war machine and its manufactury is the way to peace and justice in the world.
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