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In a moderated caucus of land center Egyptian protests and rebellions against tyranny in the modern history of Egypt

Dear friends .
Land Center for Human Rights is pleased to invite you to attend a seminar on "The protests and rebellions of the Egyptians against tyranny in Egypt's modern history", as a continuity for meetings held by the Centre on studying the history of revolts and Egyptian people's struggle against tyranny and oppression, to understand the nature of the crisis experienced by our country and how to overcome them for the benefit of workers, farmers, artisans and producers in our country.
The caucus will be setup by a presentation by Researcher Professor, Abdul Aziz Jamaluddin, who will review the most important revolutions and rebellions and the date of the peasants and artisans and the national movement and its role in building the personal culture of the Egyptian, and their resistance across their history and civilization.
Also the Center is honored to invites you to its third caucus, which will revolve around:
Ottomans: the rebellions and protests. (Thomanbay, army mutinies, Hazz El-Qahov in the explanation of the poem of Abu Shadoof, El Gabarty informed and protest demonstrations, resistance of peasants). Afrencawiyeh: (El Gabarty sentiments on the conditions of the Egyptians under the French campaign, Hassan Tobar and Alepeshmor land, the conditions of peasants, the teacher Jacob). Muhammad Ali: (El Gabarty sentiments and other historians on the conditions of Egyptian peasants and grass-roots groups and craft, and their protests, Omar Makram, Hajjaj El-Khodary, revolts against the monopoly and forced conscription, Hassanein Bassiouni 1838, the fall of Mohamed Ali and the abolition of the monopoly).
This will be followed by on the paper, by professor / RAAOF ELDABE , professor of sociology at the university of sohag , and Mr/Farid Zahran Executive Manager of elmahrosa Center
and the meeting will be held on Thursday, 27/5/2010, at land center in Cairo- on the new address: 76 Republic Street, Apartment 67 - the eighth floor next to the Mosque of al-Fath, Uzbek, Cairo- from two pm until five pm. The meeting will be moderated by Professor Journalist / Mona Ezzat, whereas we are pleased to accept the invitation and pleased to attend and contribute to the debate.
We are confident that your participation and the valuable views you present will achieve our common goals in improving the conditions and the lives of our people and the rise of repeated probation.
Please contact the center or the coordinator of the workshop to confirm your attendance or apologies
Please accept my sincere affection and respect,
Maha Hassan
0116203730
Coordinator of the workshop

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