Friday, February 25, 2011

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SUPPORTS THE LIFTING OF THE EGYPTIAN YOUTH

Since January 25, the Egyptian regime is confronted with an unprecedented uprising. Faced with public pressure, President Hosni Mubarak has sacked his government on Friday. But while the departure of Hosni Mubarak is the main slogan of the demonstrators and that the challenge he faces is primarily political and social, the appointment of the Chief of Intelligence Egyptian, Mr. Soulemain, as vice-president testifies to the curl of the Egyptian regime on military base security.

Sunday, the protest movement called a general strike and a "walk a million" people Tuesday in Cairo and across the country, to accentuate advantage of the pressure on the regime. Despite the repression and censorship, nearly two million people have demonstrated Tuesday in major Egyptian cities. Hosni Mubarak announced he would remain in power until presidential elections in September and is now playing the card of division but continue to show the Egyptians calling for an immediate departure.

UNEF expresses its full solidarity with the youth and the whole of Egyptian society. While the rate of youth unemployment is 20% and that the Egyptians are facing an authoritarian regime for 30 years, UNEF supports the legitimate aspirations of youth for social transformation and democratic.

UNEF condemns all attempts to crush and division of the Egyptian people. The UNEF called the French authorities not to repeat the same mistakes with Tunisia.

UNEF demanded the release of all juveniles arrested and all students and workers imprisoned for their political or union activities.

As protests are increasing in many countries of the Arab world, UNEF calls on all students to participate in rallies in support of the youth uprisings in the Arab world.


http://www.unef.fr/delia-CMS/index/article_id-3221/article_page-3/topic_id-135/% C2% AB-on-the-million-% C2% BB- -egypt-l% 27unef-expresses-his-FULL-solidarity-with-the-s.html

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