Reposting this! See you there...
The briefing meeting for UK delegates (and other international delegates are welcome) will be at 1pm on Friday, 3rd June at the offices of the Socialist Renewal Current, Third Floor, 2 Hussein Almi`memar Street, on the corner with Mahmoud Basiouny St, off Talat Harb Square, Downtown Cairo.
The map (link below) shows how close it is to Talat Harb Square (Midan Talat Harb, one of the main squares in Downtown). Please pass on to others.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&rlz=1W1SUNC_en&q=Mahmoud+Basiouny+cairo&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x145840c12c1626ef:0x5fa772eaecbf540e,Mahmoud+Bassiouny,+Egypt&gl=uk&ei=VCHUTZqfKdGaOrnSgOsK&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBkQ8gEwAA
cairocalling
Thursday 2 June 2011
Tuesday 31 May 2011
Latest from Nivin from the organising committee for the Cairo Conference
Colleagues and Comrades,
Revolutionary greetings.
1. The address of the conference is the Commercial Club, 30 Ramses Street, attached is the map. Anyone who knows the journalists syndicate, out to Ramses Street, and walk in the direction of the cars up to the gas station near the subway station Orabi, and pass onto the other side will find the Commercial Club.
2. To colleagues who told us that we book them, we've booked them in the Windsor Hotel http://www.windsorcairo.com, you can take a taxi or car from the airport, go to the hotel at, booking on behalf of Mr. / Mohammed Atef, Arab Revolutions Forum.
3. Colleagues who have asked to book them in the guest house, or want to stay at homes of colleagues, sent them emails individually.
4. Any other questions?
Best
Nivin
Monday 30 May 2011
A little phone advice
For all those going, a little phone advice.
The best way to aviod a huge phone bill (other than not using your phone) is to get a pay-as -you-go SIM card in Cairo, especially if your are around for longer than the conference. For those with a Blackberry the £15 booster that allows you unlimited internet access (ie FB and Twitter) is well worth it and make sure you link up with other BB users and then msg them with Blackberry messanger which is also free. Normal texts and calls will still cost 40p and £1.50 a min.
Plus Mobnil, often the partner for UK mobile companies, are famously useless so the bill comes ages late so you don't know what you are spending!!
The best way to aviod a huge phone bill (other than not using your phone) is to get a pay-as -you-go SIM card in Cairo, especially if your are around for longer than the conference. For those with a Blackberry the £15 booster that allows you unlimited internet access (ie FB and Twitter) is well worth it and make sure you link up with other BB users and then msg them with Blackberry messanger which is also free. Normal texts and calls will still cost 40p and £1.50 a min.
Plus Mobnil, often the partner for UK mobile companies, are famously useless so the bill comes ages late so you don't know what you are spending!!
Saturday 28 May 2011
Cairo conference full timetable. Looks great, can't wait.
الحملة الشعبية المصرية للتضامن مع الثورات العربية
المنتدى الأول التضامن مع الثورات العربية
عاشت الثورة العربية
3 – 5 يونيو 2011 - نادي التجارة
اليوم | الوقت | الجلسة |
الجمعة 2011/6/3 | 7 – 6 | تسجيل |
7 – 9 | جلسة افتتاحية | |
السبت 4/6/2011 | 10 –12 | الثورات العربية والديموقراطية التي تنشدها |
12 - 1 | استراحة | |
1 - 3 | التحديات التي تواجه الثورة في مصر وتونس | |
3 - 4 | استراحة | |
4 - 6 | دور الحركات الاجتماعية ومستقبلها في ظل الثورة | |
6 - 7 | استراحة | |
7 – 9 | ثورات عربية ناهضة (ليبيا – اليمن – الأردن – سوريا) | |
الأحد 5/6/2011 | 10 – 12 | الثورات العربية ومواجهة الإمبريالية |
12 – 1 | استراحة | |
1 – 3 | الثورات العربية والصراع العربي الصهيوني | |
3 – 4 | استراحة | |
4 – 5 | جلسة ختامية | |
7 – 9 | حفل فني |
The Egyptian popular campaign for Solidarity with Arab revolutions
The First Forum for Solidarity with Arab revolutions
Long live Arab Revolutions
Long live Arab Revolutions
3- 5 June 2011 - Commercial Club
- DaytimeeventFriday
03/06/20117-6Registration7-9Opening session
Saturday
04/06/201110-12The Arab revolutions and democracy that we aspire
12-1Break
1-3Challenges that face the revolution in Egypt and Tunisia
3-4Break
4-6The role of social movements and its future under the of the revolution
6-7Break
7-9Arab revolutions on the rise (Libya - Yemen - Jordan - Syria)
Sunday
06/05/201110-12Arab revolutions and imperialism
12-1Break
1-3Arab revolutions and the Arab-Zionist conflict
3-4Break
4-5Final session
7-9Concert
Wednesday 25 May 2011
Cairo travel Advice
Some travellers notes from someone in Cairo about what the atmosphere is like there now, particularly vis-a-vis the curfew that starts at 2am:
1. No taxi's after 12 cross neighborhoods. Cause Basically going from any neighbourhood to the next entails going either through the Autostrad or the Ring Road. Both highways entail harrassment from army after 2, but mainly are NOT safe and just really isn't worth taking the risk with the amount of shit that happens there everyday.
2. Metro is just as good as a Taxi, if possible they should stick to cairo cabs which are yellow cabs that you need to call before hand as opposed to hailing any - again more applicable at night. Also in general do not barter with taxi's these days.
3. Curfew: If you're foreign and you don't look like you're trouble they'll let it pass, more likely to let it pass if you're female driving or female alone in taxi. But in general again it will involve a bit of hassle sometimes - "just get drunk in a pub close to your hotel is the advice I give to avoid having to go anywhere after 2."
4. There are little stops on roads all over Cairo, with two little red cones - please put out at least 1 EGP for these community stops as the money goes toward community projects all over cairo to repaint graffitied walls, and pavements and clean streets.
1. No taxi's after 12 cross neighborhoods. Cause Basically going from any neighbourhood to the next entails going either through the Autostrad or the Ring Road. Both highways entail harrassment from army after 2, but mainly are NOT safe and just really isn't worth taking the risk with the amount of shit that happens there everyday.
2. Metro is just as good as a Taxi, if possible they should stick to cairo cabs which are yellow cabs that you need to call before hand as opposed to hailing any - again more applicable at night. Also in general do not barter with taxi's these days.
3. Curfew: If you're foreign and you don't look like you're trouble they'll let it pass, more likely to let it pass if you're female driving or female alone in taxi. But in general again it will involve a bit of hassle sometimes - "just get drunk in a pub close to your hotel is the advice I give to avoid having to go anywhere after 2."
4. There are little stops on roads all over Cairo, with two little red cones - please put out at least 1 EGP for these community stops as the money goes toward community projects all over cairo to repaint graffitied walls, and pavements and clean streets.
Friday 20 May 2011
UK delegates briefing details
The briefing meeting for UK delegates (and other international delegates are welcome) will be at 1pm on Friday 3rd June at the offices of the Socialist Renewal Current, Third Floor, 2 Hussein Almi`memar St , on the corner with Mahmoud Basiouny St, off Talat Harb Square, Downtown Cairo.
The map (link below) shows how close it is to Talat Harb Square (Midan Talat Harb, one of the main squares in Downtown). Please pass on to others.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps? hl=en&rlz=1W1SUNC_en&q= Mahmoud+Basiouny+cairo&um=1& ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear= 0x145840c12c1626ef: 0x5fa772eaecbf540e,Mahmoud+ Bassiouny,+Egypt&gl=uk&ei= VCHUTZqfKdGaOrnSgOsK&sa=X&oi= geocode_result&ct=image& resnum=1&ved=0CBkQ8gEwAA
The map (link below) shows how close it is to Talat Harb Square (Midan Talat Harb, one of the main squares in Downtown). Please pass on to others.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?
Wednesday 18 May 2011
John Rees, Hannah Elsisi & SOAS academic Dr Vivian Ibrahim talk about the Egyptian revolution
John Rees talks to Egyptian activist Hannah Elsisi and SOAS academic Dr Vivian Ibrahim about the Egyptian revolution and the political militancy at its heart.
Monday 16 May 2011
MPs call for solidarity with the Cairo Conference
Caroline Lucas MP:
This is a vital moment in the development of the Arab Spring. Our solidarity with those fighting for freedom is more important than ever. This the first international solidarity conference that has taken place and it is happening in the heart of the Arab revolution. I urge all who can be there to attend this important conference.
Jeremy Corbyn MP:
Uprisings across the whole region show a thirst for accountable Government and real independence. The West think they can co-opt the process and at the same time protect the oligarchies in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and continue to allow Israel to continue its illegal occupation of the West Bank.The Cairo Conference gives a huge opportunity for the voices of unity and determination to achieve liberation.
This is a vital moment in the development of the Arab Spring. Our solidarity with those fighting for freedom is more important than ever. This the first international solidarity conference that has taken place and it is happening in the heart of the Arab revolution. I urge all who can be there to attend this important conference.
Jeremy Corbyn MP:
Uprisings across the whole region show a thirst for accountable Government and real independence. The West think they can co-opt the process and at the same time protect the oligarchies in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and continue to allow Israel to continue its illegal occupation of the West Bank.The Cairo Conference gives a huge opportunity for the voices of unity and determination to achieve liberation.
Friday 13 May 2011
استمارة اشتراك – Registration form for Cairo Conference
منتدى التضامن مع الثورات العربي 3-5 يونيو 2011 | Please fill out the form below and return to arabrevolutions5@gmail.com Solidarity with the Arab revolutions Forum 3-5 June 2011 |
عاشت الثورة العربية
Long Live the Arab Revolution
الأصدقاء والصديقات مع اقتراب موعد انعقاد منتدى التضامن مع الثورات العربية الأول، يسعدنا أن نرسل لكم استمارة التسجيل المرفقة أدناه آملين أن تقوموا بملئها وإرسالها إلينا في أقرب وقت مستوفيين كل البيانات، حتى نتمكن من تيسير إقامتكم ومشاركتكم في إثراء هذا الحدث السنوي الهام. نظرا لأن المنتدى يعتمد على الجهود الذاتية للمشاركين فيه والمنظمين له، فإن اللجنة التحضيرية تعتذر عن تمويل تذاكر السفر أو الإقامة في الفنادق. لكنها سوف تتولى تنظيم حجز الفنادق لمن يرغب في ذلك، كما سوف تنظم الإقامة لمن يرغب من المشاركين في قضاء أيام المنتدى في استضافة الزملاء والأصدقاء في مصر. وإلى لقاء قريب في القاهرة عن اللجنة المنظمة نيفين سمير المنسق العام للاتصال والاستفسار هاتف محمول: +2 0123567772 بريد إليكتروني: arabrevolutions5@gmail.com | Dear Friends As the first Solidarity with the Arab Revolutions Forum is drawing near, we are happy to send you the attached registration form. We would be obliged if you fill the requested information and send it back to us at your earliest possible convenience, so that we can facilitate your stay in Cairo and participation in this important annual event. Since the forum is entirely financed by the (rather limited) contributions of the organizers and participants, the Egyptian organizing committee apologizes for not being able to cover travel or accommodation expenses for the forum participants. It will, however, arrange for hotel reservations upon your request, as well as accommodation in the homes of Egyptian colleagues who look forward to hosting you. Looking forward to seeing you soon in Cairo On behalf of the organizing committee Ms. Nivine Samir General Coordinator For any queries please contact: Mobile phone: +2 0123567772 Email: arabrevolutions5@gmail.com |
استمارة اشتراك – Registration form
منتدى التضامن مع الثورات العربية 3-5يونيو 2011 | Solidarity with the Arab Revolutions Forum 3-5 June 2011 |
بيانات شخصية | Personal Information | ||
الاسم | | Name | |
البلد | | Country | |
المنظمة | | Organization | |
رقم المحمول | | Mobile | |
بريد إليكتروني | | Email | |
تاريخ الوصول المتوقع | | Expected date of arrival in Cairo | |
تاريخ المغادرة المتوقع | | Expected date of departure from Cairo | |
طلبات الإقامة | My accommodation | ||
أرغب في الإقامة لدى أحد الزملاء في مصر | | I wish to stay with an Egyptian colleague | |
أرغب أن تتولوا حجز غرفة بأحد الفنادق في حدود مبلغ (رجاء تحديد السعر بالدولار) | | I wish to have an hotel reservation at a rate of up to (please specify in dollars) | |
سأتولى مسألة الإقامة بنفسى | | I will arrange my accommodation myself | |
نرجو وضع علامة على طبيعة النشاط الذي ترغبون في تنظيمه مع تحديد الموضوع
Please indicate the nature and theme of the activity you wish to carry out at the Solidarity with the Arab Revolutions forum
Theme الموضوع | √ | النشاط | Activity |
| | معرض | Exhibition |
| | طاولة عرض | Stall |
| | أخرى | Other |
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