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Egypt's Giant Step: Attaining Freedom From Imperialist And Zionist Domination
17 February 2011 By Husayn al-Kurdi.
(The following article is an official statement
from the Iraqi-Palestine Committee concerning current
occurrences in Egypt. It also gives a historic
background to the events. It was written by IPC
spokesman, Husayn al-Kurdi.)
The Egyptian people have removed the dictator
President Husni Mubarak as a result of a determined
and massive mobilization witnessed by billions on
television and the Internet worldwide. We
wholeheartedly support this historic breakthrough as a
step on the path to the creation of a society which
serves the basic needs of the people, facilitates the
just distribution of the wealth and resources of the
country and ultimately joins the rest of the Arab
nation in attaining freedom from imperialist and
Zionist domination.
The Mubarak regime colluded and compromised with the
Zionist entity (Israel) while serving the US-led
imperialist onslaught which has brought impoverishment
and misery to the vast majority of more than 80
million Egyptians and to the Arab masses as a whole,
who make up more than 340 million people, most of whom
reside in the Arab national homeland which stretches
from the Atlantic Ocean to the borders with Iran.
Egypt has long struggled against foreign conquerors,
among whom were Persians, Greeks, Romans, Ottoman
Turks, Napoleon’s armies and the British empire, which
occupied and controlled the country for over 70 years
before the ouster of their puppet monarch Farouk in
1952.
Israel, Britain and France joined each other in
attacking Egypt in 1956 after it nationalized its Suez
Canal. The invaders retreated in the face of Arab
resistance and universal condemnation, but only after
bombing Egyptian cities and occupying the Canal Zone.
Egypt was attacked again in 1967, as the Zionist
entity expanded its conquests to include Palestinian
Gaza and the West Bank area, as well as part of Syria.
The Egyptians recovered sufficiently in 1973 to engage
Israel militarily in a manner which brought pride in
their military capacity and showed that Arab armies
could stand up to those who have invaded and occupied
their lands. Unfortunately, Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat yielded to US-Israeli pressure and signed the
Camp David accords, which signified surrender of
Palestine to its occupiers and a general capitulation
to the enemies of the Arab cause. As a consequence of
this betrayal, Sadat was removed from office via
popularly-endorsed bullets, but the Camp David
arrangements remained in force under his successor
Husni Mubarak.
In addition to continuing the treachery ushered in by
Camp David, the Mubarak clique implemented policies
which brought new levels of suffering to the Egyptian
people while amassing huge fortunes for a few corrupt
families and their associates. The military hierarchy
joined in sharing the spoils, while playing a leading
role in ensuring the continuation of an unacceptable
status quo. This brutal government has applied massive
doses of imprisonment, torture and murder to silence
the cries of its victims, while helping Israel in
crushing the Palestinians, most notably and directly
in Gaza.
The ruling gang also played a leading role in
attacking Ba’athist Iraq, an Arab state which
dedicated itself to serving the needs of its people,
to advancing the Arab cause and to rejecting the
assaults, intrigues and blandishments of imperialism
and the encroachment of Zionism on the Arab nation.
Egypt, as the most populous Arab country situated
geographically at the heart of the Arab nation and at
the crossroads of three continents, has always been a
crucial factor in the designs of those seeking to
conquer the region.
There are three inter-related goals which are
fundamental aspirations of the Egyptian people as well
as the rest of the Arab nation. These include freedom
from foreign domination, the achievement of a
socialist society which overturns the pyramid of power
and gives top priority to the basic needs of the
popular masses while curtailing the privileges of the
few exploiting profiteers and the unification of the
Arabs throughout their lands into a just, progressive
and ever-advancing civilization with a blossoming
culture and a people who are happy and well cared-for.
A giant first step has been taken by Egypt in the
removal from office of its hated dictator. A long and
very tough struggle lies ahead to finish the job of
removing the system and power structure which he
headed. This will be ferociously opposed by the
imperialists and Zionists who seek to maintain their
stranglehold on Egypt and the rest of the Arabs. They
will do everything in their power to stifle the
revolutionary movement, mobilizing its media and other
resources under the banner of “democracy” and
brandishing its own brand of ersatz “freedom” to
bamboozle and control people in Egypt and everywhere
else and to cover its evil deeds and the results of
its cruel and unjust policies. However, the Egyptian
people have set an example of staunch resistance which
is bound to be inspiring the Arabs and others around
the world to rise up and fight for their own best
interests, for a political revolution heralding the
thoroughgoing change which will ultimately make all of
the sacrifices and struggles worthwhile.
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