[Book] Thawra hatta’l nasr! – Revolution until Victory! Index [Book] Thawra hatta’l nasr! – Revolution until Victory! Preface Manifesto on the Arab Revolution The Tunisian Spring The Tunisian Uprising Tunisia: the protests continue Tunisian revolt goes on unabated: ‘We do not fear you any more!’ Tunisia: From the uprising of Sidi Bouzid to the revolution! - Ben Ali and his clique must go NOW! Tunisia: the dictator has fallen. Now it is time for the regime to fall! The insurrection in Tunisia and the future of the Arab revolution Tunisia: reject the farce of national unity – continue the revolution until victory Tunisia: as the ruling class manoeuvres at the top elements of dual power develop from below Tunisia: the revolutionary initiative of the masses continues Tunisia: “We are here to overthrow the government.” Tunisia – for a national general strike against the Ghannouchi government! Reject the government reshuffle, the revolutionary people must take power One month since the overthrow of Ben Ali The second wave of the Tunisian revolution: Down with Ghannouchi – All power to the revolutionary people The new government of el Sebsi forced to make concessions Egypt: The gathering storm Uprising in Egypt: the revolution is spreading! Egypt: the calm before the storm Egypt: the revolt continues The Egyptian Revolution Revolution in Egypt – Power is on the street Egypt: revolution knows no frontiers Egypt: the moment of truth Egypt on the brink of civil war The Battle of Tahrir Square The Egyptian Revolution: “The people want the downfall of the system” Egyptian revolution reverberates throughout Arab world Egyptian workers take the lead Mubarak has fallen! - Revolution until Victory! All Pages Page 1 of 33The Arab Revolution represents a turning point in world history. The stormy events in the Arab world have inspired workers and youth everywhere. The present volume is a selection of the main articles on the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt published on marxist.com from January to March 2011. It also contains articles on Libya and the rest of the Arab world.These articles provide a blow-by-blow account of these dramatic events. But they also contain an analysis of the social conditions and class forces that have propelled the revolution. They show that the Arab Revolution is not an isolated event but a manifestation of the general crisis of world capitalism.This book is not written for bourgeois academics but as a contribution to the class struggle. It is dedicated to those courageous class fighters who braved the bullets and batons of the repressive forces to change their lives. The authors are not merely observers but active participants in the worldwide struggle against oppression and exploitation.We warmly commend this book for the attention of every class conscious militant, not just in the Arab world but to the workers and youth who are fighting for a better future in every country and continent. We firmly believe that this struggle can only end in the expropriation of the bankers, landlords and capitalists and the creation of a new world order – socialism. Next