The stories shared in the comments reveal a deep exhaustion with the current climate of fear. I have been working to connect these accounts with researchers who are documenting the recent crackdowns. Silence from those in power does not mean they are ignoring us because this collective record forces them to acknowledge our reality.
May 7, 2008
Reaching this level of visibility confirms that the world is no longer looking away from the suffering of these workers. This growing attention provides a vital shield for those on the ground who are currently facing such extreme pressure.
Reached 100 supporters
May 7, 2008
6 Comments
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Sarah Sinclair
18 years ago
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This is completely heartbreaking. Praying for everyone there right now.
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Ahmed Das
18 years ago
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Enough is enough. People just want to feed their families without being beaten in the street.
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Omar Knight
18 years ago
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The world needs to see what is happening. STOP THE VIOLENCE NOW.
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Layla Meyer
18 years ago
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so sad my heart breaks for my country. we deserve better than this.
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Mark Porter
18 years ago
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They are just regular people trying to make a living. Mubarak needs to go.
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David Rahman
18 years ago
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Where is the justice? Workers should be allowed to speak up without fear of being arrested or killed. Shameful.
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The stories shared in the comments reveal a deep exhaustion with the current climate of fear. I have been working to connect these accounts with researchers who are documenting the recent crackdowns. Silence from those in power does not mean they are ignoring us because this collective record forces them to acknowledge our reality.
May 7, 2008
Reaching this level of visibility confirms that the world is no longer looking away from the suffering of these workers. This growing attention provides a vital shield for those on the ground who are currently facing such extreme pressure.
Reached 100 supporters
May 7, 2008
6 Comments
S
Sarah Sinclair
18 years ago
Featured
This is completely heartbreaking. Praying for everyone there right now.
A
Ahmed Das
18 years ago
Featured
Enough is enough. People just want to feed their families without being beaten in the street.
O
Omar Knight
18 years ago
Featured
The world needs to see what is happening. STOP THE VIOLENCE NOW.
L
Layla Meyer
18 years ago
Featured
so sad my heart breaks for my country. we deserve better than this.
M
Mark Porter
18 years ago
Featured
They are just regular people trying to make a living. Mubarak needs to go.
D
David Rahman
18 years ago
Featured
Where is the justice? Workers should be allowed to speak up without fear of being arrested or killed. Shameful.
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This is completely heartbreaking. Praying for everyone there right now.