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	<title>Comments for Solidarity with Ibrahim Hassan Ibrahim تضامن مع إبرهيم حسن إبرهيم</title>
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		<title>Comment on About by mona abaza</title>
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		<description>I agree with the petition. The only problem is that AUC should not be perceived as the main institution to be blamed for its working conditions in a country where the notion of a welfare state, of social security, of health insurance, of pension schemes taken over by the state and NOT by market forces are not only non- existent, but also discouraged. I think that one should point to the failure of neo-liberalist ideology that mainly exacerbated social and economic inequalities.</description>
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