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Ahmed Ragab Seada(Arabic:أحمد سعده) is ahuman rightsactivist and[1]a labor leader in the petroleum sector, and occupiesthe Executive Director[2]of the National Organization of modern human rights and human developmentinEgypt.
Ahmed Seada | |
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أحمد سعده | |
Born | |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Alma mater | Tanta university |
25 January revolution
editLast week saw before stepping down a wave of strikes[3]and economic demandsspread like wildfire,[4]carrier revolution main demand the fall of Mubarak. On Tuesday, 8 February, after the announcement of Suez port workers strike While what was needed reforms besieging Parliament and the Council of Ministers, led by Ahmed Seada more than 4,000 oil workers strike, demanding higher wages and labor guarantees. They were joined by a rapid public transport workers and textile workers and staff and health workers. By Thursday 10 February were strikes have spread from Alexandria to Aswan. And encourages strikers uprising of the masses, raising new economic demands, which has long fought for. They went so far as through direct confrontation of a dictatorship, demanding the fall of the regime.
Petroleum workers after the revolution
edit"Decades pass without something happen, and there are weeks in which he talked contracts"
editThis was the case for tens of years in the petroleum sector, the absence of equality was the theme obvious but Seada exploited uprising workers initiated with workers Petrotrade on 6 February 2011 and distributed data urges wider participation of the workers, causing workers Epsco then workers Botajmasco then workers Syanko to strikers to impose their demands on officials petroleum sector who have tried several ways to circumvent and circumvent their demands, entered sector leaders and officials from the state and the military junta in multiple meetings with Ahmed Saada to find compromises, but triumphed strike after picket lasted for twenty-one days, where workers earn an increase in wages by 375%, to be the biggest victory for the workers' picket in the history of the labor movement in Egypt
Post-Mubarak
editAfter the revolution, increased tension between the workers and the system and here beganAhmed Saada in spreading awareness[permanent dead link ]Worker[5]And political[6]betweenworkers,The role has emerged as one of theRejectionists to export gas to Israel,[7]On 5 March 2011 he participated in the storming of the State Security building in Nasr City and wrote on one of its walls, leaving his signature: For the first time celebrating my birthday[8]
Was arrested several times, most recently on 3 October 2011 during its solidarity with the people of Duwaiqa in front of the Council of Ministers,Aggressionhim[9]By military police and smash his telephone[10]And his camera and then Arrested him[11]But was released quickly under pressure from his colleagues.To be the third time that arrested the Saada after his arrest in 2003 when he was a student during his participation in the student demonstrations against for [the invasion of Iraq, and the second time in 2006 where he was arrested during the distribution of CDs attacking the Egyptian role duringwar on Lebanon.
Newspaper articles Ahmed Saada
editWrote several newspaper articles and research, including:
- "Legend of the army and the people supported one".Alhewar.[12]
- "Where the conflict takes us??".Alhewar.[13]
- "Egyptian revolution may get sick but do not die".Alhewar.[14]
- "Egyptian society between the current situation and future prospects".Journal Al Fajr.[permanent dead link ][15]
- "Egyptian revolution awaiting the dawn of democracy".Journal Al Fajr.[16]
- "The revolution will triumph when we destroy that State".Journal Al Fajr.[17]
- "The nightmare of a religious state".Journal Al Fajr.[18]
- "Is the revolution lost compass..??".Journal Al Fajr.[19]
- "Revolution and counter-revolution – whichever wins??".Journal Al Fajr.[20]
- "Civil war in Egypt is at stake"... Journal Home. Archived fromthe originalon 6 January 2013.Retrieved18 February2013.[21]
- "Message to the President"... Journal Home. Archived fromthe originalon 4 March 2016.Retrieved18 February2013.[22]
- "Constitution masters"... Journal Home. Archived fromthe originalon 29 December 2012.Retrieved18 February2013.[23]
- "Sorry. Egyptian identity, not sectarian"... Seventh Day Journal. Archived fromthe originalon 15 August 2011.Retrieved18 February2013.[24]
- "Who will be the next god??"... Al Fajr. Archived fromthe originalon 15 July 2012.Retrieved18 February2013.[25]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Ahmed Seada Condemns the tahrir Events".Sada El-balad.Retrieved16 December2011.
- ^"Ahmed Seada director of the modern organization human rights criticized the policy Tantawi".Sada El-balad. 16 December 2011.
- ^"Hundreds of thousands of workers continue their strikes and protests".e-socialist site. 9 February 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 2 May 2012.Retrieved18 February2013.
- ^"Thousands of employees of Petroleum companies camped in front of the Ministry of Petroleum".petrotrade site. 9 February 2011.
- ^"Seada establish an independent union of petroleum workers".Aldostor news. 28 August 2011.[permanent dead link ]
- ^"Ahmed Seada criticized the Minister of Petroleum".tahrir news. 26 September 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 16 July 2012.
- ^"Ahmed Saada demands an end to export gas to Israel".Sada El-balad.Retrieved18 November2011.
- ^"A first step towards prosecutions?".Al Jazeera. 6 March 2011.
- ^"Military police assaults Ahmed Saada".Egyptian workers site. 3 October 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 2 January 2012.Retrieved18 February2013.
- ^"Nadim Center submit a complaint to the Attorney General in a detention incident labor activist".elbadil. 3 October 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 12 January 2012.Retrieved24 May2019.
- ^"Seada submit a complaint to his arrest".alwafd news. 4 October 2011.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Legend of the army and the people supported one."Alhewar.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Where the conflict takes us??."Alhewar.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Egyptian revolution may get sick but do not die."Alhewar.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Egyptian society between the current situation and future prospects."Elfagr.[permanent dead link ]
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Egyptian revolution awaiting the dawn of democracy."Elfagr.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: The revolution will triumph when we destroy that State."Elfagr.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: The nightmare of a religious state."Elfagr.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Is the revolution lost compass..??."Elfagr.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: revolution and counter-revolution – whichever wins??."Elfagr.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: civil war in Egypt is at stake".Elbedaia. Archived fromthe originalon 6 January 2013.Retrieved18 February2013.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Message to the President".Elbedaia. Archived fromthe originalon 4 March 2016.Retrieved18 February2013.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Gentlemen Constitution".Elbedaia. Archived fromthe originalon 29 December 2012.Retrieved18 February2013.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Egyptian identity, not sectarian".youm7. 6 August 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 15 August 2011.Retrieved18 February2013.
- ^"Ahmed Saada writes: Who will be the next god".elfagr. 31 July 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 15 July 2012.Retrieved18 February2013.