Welcome to the new Boss, another one, just like the other one.

If nothing changes, then nothing changes.

After all, the new leader was accepting anti riot tear gas and pepper gas,
rated to high of a concentration to use on US citizens, from Secretary of
State Clinton, immediately upon taking office.

Police States have to stick together ya know, as no one else has any
sympathy for them.

Scott

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Morsi declares war on Egyptians

SocialistWorker.org
January 30, 2013

On January 27, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi declared a state of
emergency and curfews for three cities along the Suez Canal--Port Said,
Suez and Ismailia--after thousands of people took to the streets for
explosive anti-government protests.

January 25 marked the second anniversary of the revolution that swept
the hated U.S.-backed dictator Hosni Mubarak from power. The following
day, a Cairo court announced death sentences for 21 soccer fans involved
in a riot two years ago that turned deadly. The verdict sparked outrage
because the court has yet to convict any Egyptian security personnel who
sought to use the violence as a means to punish anti-government protesters.

Since the beginning of the protests, more than 50 people have been
killed and many more injured, as security forces have tried to defeat
the revolt. Across Egypt, protesters are comparing Morsi's declaration
of emergency laws to the authoritarian regime of Hosni Mubarak that the
revolution was supposed to transform. In this statement, the
Revolutionary Socialists of Egypt challenge Morsi and his attempts to
crush this latest wave of struggle.

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IN A speech that crossed over from threats to incitement of murder, the
dictator Mohamed Morsi confronted us this evening with the ugliest of
faces. In his statement, he praised the conduct of the police and the
army, while their hands were still soaked with the blood of dozens of
Egyptians killed and injured across the country during the past two
days. These crimes were based on Morsi's directives--his instructions to
protect his throne, his regime and his party.

In so declaring, Morsi initiated his war against the Egyptians and
declared a state of emergency and a curfew, beginning with the heroic
cities of the Suez Canal. He and his inner circle admitted that the
curfew would be unenforceable, but it would become the justification for
spilling even more blood and arresting thousands of demonstrators in the
ensuing days. Popular anger has exploded in the three cities, where the
population has come out for funerals for the martyrs.

Morsi deliberately overlooks all the true reasons behind the uprising on
the anniversary of the revolution, such as the lack of justice for the
martyrs. Morsi had previously declared he would provide this, but
instead, he lied to deceive the nation. He ignores the absence of social
justice that is the result of the policies of his own tired government.
While soliciting loans from the International Monetary Fund and securing
the interests of Mubarak's businessmen, he has disregarded the rise in
prices for basic commodities, has failed to implement a just maximum and
minimum wage, and has failed to reclaim the wealth stolen from the people.

The families of Port Said mobilized to reject the rulings of the court,
whose rulings on the Constitutional Court Morsi and his brotherhood had
previously questioned, fearing the issuing of a ruling against their
interests and the appointment of a general prosecutor. After a meeting
with a U.S. military delegation on the morning of January 29, during
which he offered assurances regarding the security of the Suez Canal,
Morsi and the leaders of his army received the green light from their
masters in Washington to impose this collective punishment.

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BUT SUEZ, which ignited the revolution that toppled Mubarak, the
revolution that--unfortunately--placed Morsi on the seat of power, will
explode again. Suez and Port Said and all the cities of Egypt are a
volcano of revolutionary anger, starting with the marches of thousands
only minutes after your idiot speech, defying your state of emergency
and your curfew, your military and your police, asserting revolutionary
steadfastness.

The people will not respond to the lies of Morsi and his brotherhood by
providing stability and security. The only stability that Morsi stands
for is never-ending stability for his seat of power, for security to
steal the wealth of the people without penalty. Just as the container
ship workers, for example, struck in solidarity with the popular
movement, we call upon the workers of the canal, the ports and the
companies in the canal cities to go on strike. We call upon all the
people of the nation to join in solidarity with the canal cities in
opposing the assaults of this new Pharaoh and his Brotherhood.

We demand the youth of the parties and political groupings defy and
condemn any leadership that accepts dialogue with the murdering regime
under the shadow of emergency law. How can they negotiate with a regime
that kills the people and threatens that worse is yet to come?

We call upon the people to work together in every street, factory and
village, every mosque and church, every university and school, in order
to expose this bloody regime. For this is the true battle, the true and
difficult path to the change we believe in--change by the masses. It
will not come via debates on satellite TV or individual adventurist
violence, which damages and discourages more than it benefits.

Glory to the martyrs, victory to the revolution, power and wealth to the
people.

The Revolutionary Socialists January 28, 2013


http://socialistworker.org/2013/01/30/morsi-declares-war

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