Sunday, July 31, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
On sexual harassment and transgression
In environmental anthropology one narrative explaining the special relationship an ‘indigenous’ individual holds towards nature in comparison to that of the urban is that the latter sees himself separate from his surrounding.
Urbans do not identify with 'environment', 'nature', 'gaya' or whatever you want to call it, whereas the 'native' does not 'experience' such separation. His perception of himself is being part & parcel of this eco-system, where he lives & makes ends meet. He, the ‘native’ automatically & effortlessly nurtures & protects nature. He is also aware that his existence depends on what is around him and hence emotions of respect and belonging (love) describe to a great extent how the indigenous connects to the environment! The Notions of bonding/belonging/love, concern for well-being, respect, interdependence & natural urge to protect describe such a dynamic.
On the other hand you find the urban logging company owner bidding for a plot of forest land perceiving a forest solely as a natural resource. A forest is an 'opportunity to exploit', a cold 'cut and run' operation, then you move on to the next pray. He doesn't perceive this forest i.e unit of nature as an organism or a ‘living thing’ or anything he will have any bonding with. In his mind nature is stripped away from any 'live' characteristics and reduced to an object. – a disposable one that is!
So, in what way is this linked to topic of sexual harassment?
One can draw parallels between the two types of dynamics above and the phenomenon of sexual harassment. The keywords describing the relationship of the indigenous to nature are exactly those missing in the mind and heart of a sexual harasser. The sexual harasser adopts the behavior of the logging company owner transgressing the forest – as he coldly and swiftly transgresses the body of the woman! The sexual harasser gives himself the right to harass because he first of all dehumanizes the woman, objectives her and sees her as a opportunity to exploit. And of course during his ‘harass and run’ operation this male person doesn’t share any love/sense of belonging/ interdependence or respect for that woman he's feeling up!
This trail of thought started with the word استباحة or transgression, an act not only limited to women, but to anything that is public or not directly mine in our modern day Egyptian society. As to what, why and how the Egyptian male gives himself the right to transgress Egyptian women.. many other articles can be written and I am sure they have been today! This is just a small glimpse into a very complex issue..
Monday, June 6, 2011
Th World Bank and IMF : A 'Social Justice and Liberty' Trade-Off ; The Perfect Recipe for Revoloutions
This is part of an email I sent - so please don;t mind the unappealing literally style
I have worked in monitoring a lot of donor funded projects in Egypt, one of which the Social Fund for Development (SFD) - the brainchild of the World Bank and see a link to your article there. I have other experiences working with other international organizations and I can tell you also from academia that World Bank is definitely the worst of these organizations. It's emphasis on structural adjustment had deep penetrating effects, If we are to take the case of the Social Fund for example which started in the 1990ies after the Gulf war, the SFD got its main funding from WB and promoted SME development in the forms of soft loans, training, incubator programmes, ISO programmes etc.
So here is my take o the WB (from a micro level perspective):
A lot of focus on private sector development (without changing the environment and market stipulations who left these small entrepreneurs often in debt and inside the court house for not being able to repay. In fact the WB stipulated open market policies which inevitably were aggressive to those young entrepreneurs taking upon themselves the debt. WB was also involved in a lot of public works activities, which were justified by being labour intensive projects creating many jobs - which in reality were temporary (no skill/training) jobs.
So if you take those small SMEs and the temp labour intensive job opportunities most of which unsustainable you will find that they only allowed the government to inflate its progress by showing unrealistic numbers of job opportunities created - and in a cost/benefit analysis you would find that funds were spent in inefficient ways!
A lot of focus on private sector development (without changing the environment and market stipulations who left these small entrepreneurs often in debt and inside the court house for not being able to repay. In fact the WB stipulated open market policies which inevitably were aggressive to those young entrepreneurs taking upon themselves the debt. WB was also involved in a lot of public works activities, which were justified by being labour intensive projects creating many jobs - which in reality were temporary (no skill/training) jobs.
So if you take those small SMEs and the temp labour intensive job opportunities most of which unsustainable you will find that they only allowed the government to inflate its progress by showing unrealistic numbers of job opportunities created - and in a cost/benefit analysis you would find that funds were spent in inefficient ways!
Development work implemented through WB funding in reality distorted markets and allowed for the government to inflate ‘false and superficial’ progress, which encouraged the continuation of a dysfunctional system and perpetuating ineffective socio-economic strategies. These ultimately lead to increased masked unemployment and deteriorating socio-economic standards instead of proclaimed social development achievements.
And here is my take o the IMF (marco level) and the link to the revolution:
Now on the deeper problem of World Bank and IMF. These institutions have been promoting neoliberalism which started first in the era of Regan and Thatsher. They convinced the world and our governments that privatization combined with austerity measures and focus on economic growth are the way forward, signing on to a severe trade off on social justice in Egypt.
Credit agreements came with articles stipulating and encouraging economic policies further marginalizing the poor and pumping the wealth of the political and economic elites in the name of economic growth. The trade off on social justice in meant:
1. More austerity measures on government spending,
2. Unjust distribution of state subsidies especially on production material
3. Distortion of market values
4. Increased inflation
5. Less purchasigf power for the poor
6. Subsidies on petrol products versus basic commodities.
Credit agreements came with articles stipulating and encouraging economic policies further marginalizing the poor and pumping the wealth of the political and economic elites in the name of economic growth. The trade off on social justice in meant:
1. More austerity measures on government spending,
2. Unjust distribution of state subsidies especially on production material
3. Distortion of market values
4. Increased inflation
5. Less purchasigf power for the poor
6. Subsidies on petrol products versus basic commodities.
7. etc
These effects were accumulated along the past years and even upper middle class citizens were suffering and inflation rates were sky high. Commodity prices increased by 300% and more within a few months and government services were getting all the more worse.
Such economic policies also allowed for monopoly of some majour markets and allowed for what is called the marriage of authority and business. The political project in Egypt had been supported by the business tycoons and the strong iron fist of the happily wed couple allowed for unlimited and exposed corruption, buying votes and rigging elections and hence making sure all laws secure the transition of rule to Mubarak's son and the abuse of all economic policies in the favour of the same clique.
This concentration of both economic and political power in the hands of a few allowed for the complete abolishing of civic/political participation, systematic degradation of education and independent opinion, a increased daily indignation, hopelessness and a constant feeling of oppression. What happened at the end of the Mubarak's era was that socio-economic conditions were so bad that the regime needed to be blatantly brutal in suppressing opposition and dividing the nation through inducing sectarian strife. Until in the end, excessive police violence helped ignite the first steps of the revolution.
IMF & WB bank loans promoting neoliberalism allowed for the concentration of both political and economic power in the hands of a few, who systematically marginalized, oppressed, tortured and undignified Egyptians for decades until they revolted
These effects were accumulated along the past years and even upper middle class citizens were suffering and inflation rates were sky high. Commodity prices increased by 300% and more within a few months and government services were getting all the more worse.
Such economic policies also allowed for monopoly of some majour markets and allowed for what is called the marriage of authority and business. The political project in Egypt had been supported by the business tycoons and the strong iron fist of the happily wed couple allowed for unlimited and exposed corruption, buying votes and rigging elections and hence making sure all laws secure the transition of rule to Mubarak's son and the abuse of all economic policies in the favour of the same clique.
This concentration of both economic and political power in the hands of a few allowed for the complete abolishing of civic/political participation, systematic degradation of education and independent opinion, a increased daily indignation, hopelessness and a constant feeling of oppression. What happened at the end of the Mubarak's era was that socio-economic conditions were so bad that the regime needed to be blatantly brutal in suppressing opposition and dividing the nation through inducing sectarian strife. Until in the end, excessive police violence helped ignite the first steps of the revolution.
IMF & WB bank loans promoting neoliberalism allowed for the concentration of both political and economic power in the hands of a few, who systematically marginalized, oppressed, tortured and undignified Egyptians for decades until they revolted
Monday, May 23, 2011
يا مأمنه للمجلس .....أهو قاعد على نفسنا كلنا و متمجلس ......انطباعات مواطنه
المقال ده حيتناول انطباعات أكتر من حقائق أو أدلة و تواريخ كلنا عارفنها - أنا حكتب عن إللي بعيشه كمواطنه مصريه في وجود المجلس الأعلى للقوات المسلحه على عرش مصر ..
ابتدت علاقتي مع الجيش المصري في أواخر أل ١٨ يوم بتوع التحرير. و ما اكديبش عليكو ماكنتش بنام الليل بسبب كلمة الجيش... كل اللي حصل كان كوم....و نزول الجيش و إنه يكون طرف كان كوم تاني!
كنت بستغرب أوي فرح الناس بدخول الدبابات .... و كان قلبي في حالة تأهب على طول.... و كنت و لازلت باستغرب أصلا كلمة "لا... إلا الجيش - ده الجيش وطني" . يعني إيه الجيش وطني ؟؟؟؟ و إيه التقديس الغريب ده لكيان من كيانات دولة مبارك الفاسدة...
هو مش الجيش ده و المجلس ده جزء و جزء حيوي كمان من دولة مبارك البوليسية؟ مش هما زمل يعني؟ هو و النائب العام (الرجل ده برضو لازم نذكره معانا بالخير). يعني لو إدارات مبارك واكل فيها سوس الفساد لما عملها غربال إيه إللي إلي حيخلي أكتر جهاز متعتم عليه في الدولة الفاسدة دي يبقى شريف لا مؤاخذة ؟
المهم من ساعتها و أنا الفار لعب في عبي و كنت ساكتة مش عارفة أقول إيه - أدينا بنتفرج - و بعد كدة ابتديت أقول لا في حاجة غلط - و ألاقي الناس بيتقنعني إني مش فاهمة - أو إن لا ده جميل خالص طنطاوي ده. و بعدين لما التعذيب في المتحف ابتدا قالولي : لو ليك عند الجيش حاجة قوله يا سيدي !
و حصلت كل الأحداث إلي كلنا عارفينها: إعتقال المتظاهرين و تعذيبهم، مع التراخي التام في الإمساك بلبلطجية الحقيقيين و فتح السكه لجمال موقعة الجمل و تسييب السلفيين علينا. و الاستعباط في الإستفتاء على الدستور و الخدعة بتعت البيان الدستوري. و إصدار قوانين مجحفة مين طيز أمه لامؤاخذة زي قانون تجريم الاعتصامات و خلافه
المهم - كلنا عارفين إلي بيحصل كل يوم و كل ساعه
المهم من ساعتها و أنا الفار لعب في عبي و كنت ساكتة مش عارفة أقول إيه - أدينا بنتفرج - و بعد كدة ابتديت أقول لا في حاجة غلط - و ألاقي الناس بيتقنعني إني مش فاهمة - أو إن لا ده جميل خالص طنطاوي ده. و بعدين لما التعذيب في المتحف ابتدا قالولي : لو ليك عند الجيش حاجة قوله يا سيدي !
و حصلت كل الأحداث إلي كلنا عارفينها: إعتقال المتظاهرين و تعذيبهم، مع التراخي التام في الإمساك بلبلطجية الحقيقيين و فتح السكه لجمال موقعة الجمل و تسييب السلفيين علينا. و الاستعباط في الإستفتاء على الدستور و الخدعة بتعت البيان الدستوري. و إصدار قوانين مجحفة مين طيز أمه لامؤاخذة زي قانون تجريم الاعتصامات و خلافه
المهم - كلنا عارفين إلي بيحصل كل يوم و كل ساعه
الخلاصة :
الفار إلي كان بيلعب في عبي كبر حبة حبة ا لما بقى فيل كاتم على نفسي و النهارده فرصه بقه الم كل الحاجات إلي كنت بقولها قبل كدة بالقطارة و أحطها في حتة واحدة عشان المجلس الموقر ميعدش يدور كتير و نريحه من بلاليين جس النبض دي :
- أهم مهام المجلس العسكري إنو يلعبنا دوخيني يا لمونة و ينهكنا عصبيا و عقليا و ماديا - عشان نستسلم و نرضى بالفتات إلي بيريمهأ لنا
- على عكس الوطنية و النبل إلي في خيال الرومانسيين - المجلس كل تصرفاته فيها ١. نداله ٢. ملاوعه ٣. استعباط و استنطاع ٤. خبث ٥. استبداد ٦. وطي ٧. كذب ٨. إفتراء ٩. تضليل و كل شئ ليه علاقه بالجبن والخداع مش الشرف و الوطنية!
- المجلس ده مجلس و رجالات مبارك و أي حاجه بيعملها فهي عشان تهدي الشعب و تقتل الثورة و تحجم طموحات الثوار.
- طنطاوي اليوم الوحيد إلي طلع فيه يكلمنا - كان من على منصة خريجي الشرطه مش في أزمة إمبابة ولا يطفح ولا أي بلوى تانية. و ده يدل بوضوح شديد مش هو ولائه لمين ؟ للدولة البوليسية و ليس الشعب .
- قاللك الجيش سيحمي الثوره!بعد خلع مبارك نوط المجلس الاعلى للقوات المسلحة بمهمة إداره البلاد و ليس حكمها. ولكنه ما صدق بقى يحكم و يتحكم بمزاجه و على هواه -و لصالحه كمؤسسه قبل كل شيء و لاستمرار باقي النظام!أما الثورة والثوار ولشعب والمواطنة و المواطن و الكلام ده كلو خد خازوق كبير!المجلس ده عمره ما مثل شرعية الثورة - و بالتالي فهو فاقد الشرعية من أول لحظه!يسقط جبروت المجلس العسكري! يسقط المجلس الخائن للثورة و شعبها!
خلاصة الخلاصة:
طنطاوي و مجلسه خونه - و لازم يمشو عشان البلد حالها ينصلح - هما فوق الإصلاح و كبرهم و بجاحتهم بتزيد يوم بيوم و.. بيحفرو قبرهم بأيديهم! عيزين مجلس رئاسي مدني مختار!
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