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Egypt Anti-Coup National Alliance Urges Gradual General-Strike to Overthrow Junta
Egypt Anti-Coup National Alliance Urges Gradual General-Strike to Overthrow Junta
As the students’ strikes succeed in shaking the corners of the coup regime, the coalition of parties, movements and groups defending democracy in Egypt calls for a gradual, decisive nation-wide strike.
Tuesday, December 31,2013 22:30
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To all Egypt’s loyal revolutionaries, men and women…

The Anti-Coup Pro-Legitimacy National Alliance hails ​​the students' victory. Their will has triumphed, and their strikes succeeded. Our fellow revolutionary brothers and sisters in Al-Azhar University have continued the march with steely resolve, epic steadfastness and peaceful defiance, in the face of the fascist putschists’ forces of arson, brutality and cold-blooded murder.

Support their action, mass in Nasr City, and march in support of the student movement’s resilience and persistence in Azhar – the martyrs' university. Innovate and create your own protest activities, but always persevere and commit to peaceful protest.

To all the loyal revolutionary Egyptian people...

The students' strike drove the cowardly coup commanders and collaborators out of their mind. Their forces committed new brutal crimes and spilled even more Egyptian blood. Continue this Revolutionary Rage week in all liberty squares across Egypt. Let us ignite the spark of a nation-wide strike, gradually, until it achieves the Revolution’s goals and demands.

The Anti-Coup Pro-Legitimacy National Alliance

Cairo: December 28, 2013

tags: Coup / Anti-Coup / Anti-Coup Alliance / Egyptian People / Revolution / January 25 / Peaceful Protests / Egyptians / Azhar / Pro-Democracy / Pro-Legitimacy / Security Forces / Women / Military Coup / Peaceful Demonstrators / Interior Ministry / Nasr City
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