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Audio by artist ahmad_raslan_joel_beinin

Organizing Strategy Special: The 2011 Egyptian Revolution

program: 
Labor Radio
program date: 
Mon, 02/14/2011


Eyptian Portlander Ahmad Raslan lays out the crescendo of events that brought eight million people into the streets and toppled the Mubarak regime last week:

"The working-class people in many many cities, for the last three days, they started going on strikes.  There was a threat of civil disobedience across the entire Egypt.  And I think that's what made the military at the end tell the president 'We can't afford this.  If working-class people start getting into this from a strike perspective and from a civil disobedience perspective, then we have to end it.' And they ended it."

29:13 minutes (11.71 MB)
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