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Security, Trailer Drivers Clash in Zifta
Security, Trailer Drivers Clash in Zifta
The city of Zifta in Gharbiyya turned into a military barrack on Monday, February 16 due to a trailer drivers’ strike which resulted in blazes in the Zifta court, Banha-Zifta and Zifta-Zaqazeeq railroad lines, in addition to the destruction of two trucks, and the wounding of more than 20 state security soldiers amid detainments of a number of the drivers.
Tuesday, February 17,2009 01:10
by Basma Omar IkhwanWeb

The city of Zifta in Gharbiyya turned into a military barrack on Monday, February 16 due to a trailer drivers" strike which resulted in blazes in the Zifta court, Banha-Zifta and Zifta-Zaqazeeq railroad lines, in addition to the destruction of two trucks, and the wounding of more than 20 state security soldiers amid detainments of a number of the drivers.

Meanwhile, in a statement to Ikhwanweb, Gharbiyya MP Ali Laban (Member of the MB Parliamentary Bloc) slammed the abusive treatment of security with the drivers" strike accusing the government of igniting this and other crises.  Laban considered the strike and the disappointing events following it up to the moment of writing this article the result of the Egyptian regime"s despotism.

Laban added that the Egyptian government"s approach of all issues using the security stick is clear-cut proof of its political failure and weakness.  Laban also attributed the escalation of strikes and sit-ins to the government"s isolation from the people and their aspirations and because the majority in the People"s Assembly represent the government"s interests rather than the people.

The crisis was exacerbated between the drivers and the government especially after the around 50 drivers were arrested and others were threatened.  Meanwhile, the government continues to insist on its stance while the strikers insist that their requests be met.


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