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    One Year After the Egyptian Revolution: Tear Gas and Police Repression

    Tear gas, policing, and the counter-revolution:  January 25 marked one year since the beginning of the Egyptian revolution. One year after the fall of the Mubarak regime, the Egyptian people are still in the streets, calling for an end to the rule of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) that took power after…
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    Resources About Tear Gas

    Overviews about the tear gas industry: “U.S. Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets Suppress Peaceful Uprisings Around the World” // Click here “Tracking Tear Gas” by OWS Global Justice Working Group // Click here   Images & Comics: Click here for a comic in English on Tear Gas Economics and more by Ethan Heitner and the Global…
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    WRL Honors Suez Port Worker and Labor Leader Asma Mohammed

    2012 Peace Award: WRL Honors Suez Port Worker and Labor Leader Asma Mohammed Over this past week, Egyptians have poured out onto the streets across Egypt to protest President Morsi’s dictatorial decree overriding the power of the courts, attempting to keep a heavily Muslim Brotherhood-influenced constitutional assembly in tact, and granting himself seemingly unchecked authority…
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    • Tear Gas

    One Year After the Egyptian Revolution: Tear Gas and Police Repression

    Tear gas, policing, and the counter-revolution:  January 25 marked one year since the beginning of the Egyptian revolution. One year after the fall of the Mubarak regime, the Egyptian people are still in the streets, calling for an end to the rule of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) that took power after…
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