Please sign the petition at the links below. Hopefully, more dictatorial 
regimes will fall around the globe. It has taken a worldwide recession and some 
help from Wikileaks to get change moving. This may only be the beginning. George


--- On Sat, 1/29/11, Justin Ruben, MoveOn.org Political Action wrote:

"We stand with the people of Egypt in their demand for freedom and basic 
rights, an end to the crackdown and internet blackout, and immediate democratic 
reform. We call on our governments to join us in our solidarity with the 
Egyptian people."

Sign the solidarity statement

Dear MoveOn member,

Massive pro-democracy protests are spreading quickly across Egypt. Protesters 
are bravely speaking out against a repressive regime that has ruled the country 
for more than 30 years. The protesters are demanding the right to free speech, 
an end to government corruption and brutality, and free and fair elections.1

Today we're joining an international grassroots movement to send a message of 
solidarity via radio and television to the people of Egypt and the Arab world.

So far, the protests have been overwhelmingly non-violent but the Egyptian 
government is cracking down hard. They have already arrested nearly a thousand 
protesters, declared a nationwide curfew, and cut off the internet.2  The 
regional media is one of our last ways to reach out to the people of Egypt.

So we're joining with our friends at Avaaz.org—an international MoveOn-style 
organization—to build a massive wave of support from people around the world to 
stand in solidarity with non-violent protesters in Egypt.

Avaaz will be spreading the statement of solidarity via radio and television 
across North Africa and the Middle East, where
the Egyptian people can hear it.

You can join by signing the solidarity statement here:

http://pol.moveon.org/standwithegypt?id=25944-1417828-UXhGndx&t=3

We enjoy the rights to free speech and peaceful assembly in this country, and 
we ought to use them to support others who hope for the same freedoms.

We must support those in Egypt who are choosing to stand up for democracy. The 
response by the Egyptian government has been needlessly brutal so far. Security 
forces are firing at protesters with live ammunition, beating people on the 
streets, and cutting off nearly every means of communication in an effort to 
maintain control and suppress the calls for democracy.

The situation on the ground is volatile and our hope is to support those in
Egypt who are choosing peaceful protest as the means by which to push
for change.

Our show of support could help not only bring newfound freedom to Egypt but 
possibly catalyze a chain reaction of reform across the Middle East unlike 
anything we've seen since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Last week the people of Tunisia peacefully deposed a long-ruling dictator, 
inspiring the people of Egypt to stand up. Now, calls for reform are spreading 
to other countries including Yemen, Jordan, and Lebanon.

Right now our voices, in a show of unwavering solidarity with people 
non-violently calling for change, could potentially help bring fundamental 
human rights and democracy to millions of people. Add your name
to the global statement of solidarity to be broadcast by radio here:

http://pol.moveon.org/standwithegypt?id=25944-1417828-UXhGndx&t=4

Thanks for all you do.–Justin, Robin, Duncan, Peter, and the rest of the team

Sources:
1."Egyptians' Fury Has Smoldered Beneath the Surface for Decades," The New York 
Times, January 28, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=205899&id=25944-1417828-UXhGndx&t=5
2. "Egyptian military deploys in Cairo under curfew," MSNBC, January 28, 2010 
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=205898&id=25944-1417828-UXhGndx&t=6

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