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  <uploader>middleeastpanorama@yahoo.co.uk</uploader>
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  <title>Workers Struggles In Egypt</title>
  <postedby>Nadim</postedby>
  <adder>middleeastpanorama@yahoo.co.uk</adder>
  <first_published>resonance fm radio</first_published>
  <date_created>30march2007</date_created>
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  <creator>Joel Beinin</creator>
  <description>Popular Social Movements and the Future of Egyptian Politics. &#xD;
"Since 1952", writes Joel Beinin, Director of Middle East Studies &#xD;
and professor of history at the American University in Cairo,&#xD;
 &#x201C;no Egyptian head of state has been targeted directly in this manner.&#xD;
 A taboo has been broken, and there is no telling where these popular&#xD;
 movements may lead.&#x201D; From Cairo Joel Beinin joins Middle East Panorama &#xD;
to speak about the recent wave of strikes in Egypt. Interview conducted &#xD;
live from Egypt By Nadim Mahjoub, Resonance FM Radio, London 30 March&#xD;
2007.</description>
  <subject>egypt</subject>
  <subject> workers</subject>
  <subject> strikes</subject>
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  <publicdate>2007-04-18 23:53:11</publicdate>
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