April 6 Movement Manifesto ! <\/span><\/span><\/span><\/h1>\n <\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\u201cWe are a group of Egyptian youth brought together for the love of Egypt and the desire for reform\u00a0 … Although the vast majority of us do not belong to any political trend or linked to politics , however, we are determined to complete the road, we believe we can continue from where others stopped.. We are convinced of our ability and our right to change this sad reality… We have agreed on the patriotism and sacrifice for it and the desire to reform this nation, we started on, April 6 2007 this historic day in the lives of Egyptians and Egyptian political movements, as we have with some parties and political forces called for a general strike that day to protest against the deteriorating living conditions, and we had to call for the strike by all means, including the popular Face book site, and there was a great response to the strike, where most students did not go to schools and universities that day, and most employees from different governmental sectors did not go to work, and the streets were almost empty all over the country, but the largest response to the strike was in the town of Mahalla , where Mahalla inhabitants stood against the blind stick of security ,as people took place in the mass protests ,faced the security and their tear gas and bullets, injuring dozens and killing three people and arresting hundreds of Mahalla people, despite the heated situation in the danger area Youth April 6 did not miss sharing Mahalla people their crisis and witnessing the arrogance of the security, and the violence against the people of Mahalla protesters and they also witnessed the destruction of Mahalla by thugs hired by the Security to complete the series of burning and destruction of the town of Mahalla , the castle of Egyptian industry.
\nYoung people went out on April 6 heading towards downtown in Cairo to protest and actually a large number of April 6 youth went out to the streets that day, where some of them got arrested , and some of them continued detention for more than a month, and some were released on the same day.
\nDespite all that Youth April 6 refuses to surrender or retreat, they decided to complete the journey towards changing the current situation and reform the result of more than a quarter century of corruption and emergencies.
\nWe Youth April 6 movement believe that the change and reforming of Egypt will not happen by claims or petitions, we will achieve it by providing real alternatives and real solutions to find a real alternative for political, economic and social Renaissance in Egypt that provides stability and security of the Egyptian citizen.
\nAnd we Youth April 6 movement believe that this will happen only by the move of young people \u2013 as they are the real one who will benefit from the change when it happens, as they exceed 60 % of the Egyptian population..
\nOur youth are the future leaders and our energy today.
\nAnd the cooperation of all political forces to unite and work together to bring about change for the reform of Egypt and get rid of the corruption, destruction and waste of wealth for more than a quarter of a century.
\nIn the end, we do not call for a new group… Or a new party, but we call on all Egyptians (individuals \u2013 communities \u2013 parties \u2013 (dedicated in all sectors) to meet at one project: the awakening of the people to stop the unjust oppression of the corruptive gang and the elimination of corruption and despotism.
\n(Trying to be the conscience of our precious Egypt)<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\nEgypt\u2019s youth 7Free Youth<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\nYouth April 6 movement<\/strong><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n
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