There is just less than a month left before the echoes of “Freedom, Bread, and Justice” that resonated in Tahrir Square will be smothered by the voices of foreign investors bidding to buy whatever remains of Egypt’s sovereignty at the Euromoney Conference at the Semiramis Intercontinental Hotel overlooking Tahrir.
It is perfectly realistic that you can derail this conference.
Over the next three and a half weeks, the revolutionary parties, rebel groups, and unaffiliated individuals who oppose the selling of Egypt and the enslavement of her children, and who take seriously their responsibility as the gatekeepers of Muslim Africa, can easily create an atmosphere of risk and instability for investors and for the organizers of this conference; and you can do so without great effort, without massive numbers of activists, without significant danger, and without violence.
Disrupting a commercial target has at least ten times the impact as any type of public disruption or protest, and far greater impact than targeting the police or military; and it is much easier to organize and carry out. Even something so minor as graffiti against the conference on the doors and windows and walls of businesses in the vicinity of the hotel will cause alarm among investors.
Disabling CCTV cameras, obstructing traffic along access roads around the hotel, emailing the hotel, emailing Euromoney, emailing the conference sponsors; any and all of these actions will have an impact. Indeed, carrying out disruptive operations against any commercial target in any part of Egypt will frighten investors.
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