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Workers Committee for National Liberation – Political Organisation for the Working Class ( ar, لجنة العمال للتحرير القومى- الهيئة السياسية للطبقة العاملة, abbreviated 'WCNL') was a militant anti-imperialist labour organisation in
Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter ...
. The emergence of WCNL was part on an ongoing radicalization and upsurge of the national movement in Egypt 1945–1946.


Founding

WCNL was founded by a group of
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ists linked to the
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'' al-Fajr aj-Jadid'' group. WCNL was constituted at a 3-day meeting held in the residence of Yusuf Darwish in mid-September 1945. Eight persons attended the meeting, but only the six that were workers signed the founding declaration. Beinin, Joel, and Zachary Lockman.
Workers on the Nile: nationalism, communism, Islam, and the Egyptian working class, 1882 - 1954
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Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
: The American University in Cairo Press, 1998. p. 335-336


''ad-Damir''

WCNL acquired a lease for the publishing license of an existing weekly newspaper, ''ad-Damir'', to function as the organ of WCNL. Mahmud al-Askari (who was the general secretary of the General Union of Mechanised Textile Workers in Shubra Al-Kheima and Cairo) became the editor of the newspaper whilst Taha Saad Uthman (who was president of the GUMTWSKC) became the secretary of its editorial board. Both had taken part in the founding of WCNL. The first copy of ''ad-Damir'' published by WCNL came out in September 1945.


Publication of WCNL programme

One of the founding members of WCNL, Yusuf al-Mudarrik, travelled to
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for the 1945 founding congress of the
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. Al-Mudarrik had been chosen to represent 102 labour unions, with a combined membership of around 80,000. At the congress he distributed
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versions of the WCNL programme. The programme had a
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and
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profile and called for the expulsion of all British troops from Egypt,
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, and
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s. The programme stated that it was the task of the
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to lead this struggle. The WCNL programme was published in Egypt on October 8, 1945, one day after
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was lifted. WCNL distributed 15,000 copies of the programme, plus 25,000 copies of an accompanying statement.


Development

The programme and political discourse of WCNL was well received in the Egyptian trade union movement. However, the group was unable to expand its membership. Some prominent trade union leaders felt that the WCNL nucleus had excluded them from the founding of the new organization. Beinin, Joel, and Zachary Lockman.
Workers on the Nile: nationalism, communism, Islam, and the Egyptian working class, 1882 - 1954
'.
Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
: The American University in Cairo Press, 1998. p. 338
Initially the Egyptian government tried to co-opt the WCNL. The organisation was reportedly offered a substantial sum of money if a government protege was appointed editor of ''ad-Damir''. When the WCNL refused, repressive measures were used against the organisation.


Shubra El-Kheima strike and government crackdown

In December 1945 a textile workers strike broke out in
Shubra El-Kheima Shubra El Kheima, ( ar, شبرا الخيمة, lit=hamlet of the tent, , from ) is the fourth-largest city in Egypt after Cairo, Giza and Alexandria. It is located in the Qalyubia Governorate along the northern edge of the Cairo Governorate. It ...
, in response to an occupation by army and police forces of the area. The government accused the WCNL of leading the strike. Around 600 workers were arrested as police and army forces tried to break up the strike. Al-Mudarrik, Uthman and al-Askari were arrested on January 2, 1946. The government dissolved the textile workers union in Shubra El-Kheima. ''Ad-Damir'' ceased publication in January 1946. The three WCNL leaders would remain in jail until May 30 the same year. The government crackdown on WCNL paralysed the organisation and broke the influence of ''al-Fajr al-Jadid'' in the trade union movement. Following the arrests to the WCNL leaders another faction, the
Egyptian Movement for National Liberation Egyptian describes something of, from, or related to Egypt. Egyptian or Egyptians may refer to: Nations and ethnic groups * Egyptians, a national group in North Africa ** Egyptian culture, a complex and stable culture with thousands of years of ...
, became the most prominent communist group amongst the Egyptian workers. Beinin, Joel, and Zachary Lockman.
Workers on the Nile: nationalism, communism, Islam, and the Egyptian working class, 1882 - 1954
'.
Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
: The American University in Cairo Press, 1998. p. 340


References

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