Egypt: IslamOnline Employees Strike · Global Voices
Eman AbdElRahman

After the new Qatari administration announced that 250 employees in the widely read IslamOnline news website (IOL) would be laid off, hundreds of employees, editors, and journalists started an angry sit-in. The situation escalated rapidly when the administration threatened to call state security to break the sit-in, but employees confirmed they will continue their open strike till their demands are fulfilled.
It is worth mentioning that this strike may be the first instance in which strikers use new media efficiently and effectively to draw all the attention needed to support their cause, from continuous Twitter updates to Live streaming.
Nadia El Awady, an ex-journalist for IOL, was closely following the situation and posted a statement issued by IslamOnline striking employees on her blog:
وقالت مصادر مطلعة داخل الموقع إن الهدف من التحقيق مع هؤلاء العاملين هو فصلهم تعسفيا وبالتالي حرمانهم من كافة حقوقهم المالية.
Some sources said that the hidden reason behind investigating with these employees is to fire then, and so ban them from all their financial rights.
Well-informed sources within the institution said that the aim of the investigation with employees is to arbitrarily dismiss them and therefore deprive them from all their financial dues.
While Tadamon Masr mentioned [Ar] that the dispute may be because the new Qatari administration wants to move the HQ from Cairo to Doha, AbdelMoniem was skeptical [Ar] and wondered if it was all about extremists who want to silence moderate voices on websites like Islam Online.
Zeinobia expressed a similar opinion to AbdelMoniem, saying:
The new Qatari administration is said to be a very conservative one that believes the Website should stick to conservative religious issue and removed other sections
On Twitter, Mohammed, another former journalist in IOL, broke the news saying:
@MohammedY: To journos in Egypt & Arab world: Journalists @ #IslamOnline r being bullied by new management into silence against bad company practices
@MohammedY: So when workers sign a petition stating their problems, the management puts the workers under investigation. WTF is wrong at #IslamOnline ?
Abdullah El Shamy and Muhammad Ghafari, who are among the strikers, were working on the live stream, continuously updating their Twitter accounts  and posting pictures from the place.
@Ghafari : For those who are concerned, Live updates on #IslamOnline employees’ strike here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iol-on-air
Ghafari didn't forget to mention how women were playing a vital rule in the sit-in:
Nadia El Awady was also updating through her friends on Twitter around the clock, where she mentioned:
@NadiaE : Female employee at #Islamonline talking about staying overnight at the office in her sleeping bag to continue her strike
@NadiaE : #islamonline employee @mos3abof calls on audience to backup website content [qatar board taking over & plans for website unclear]
Egyptian blogger Ahmed Shokeir expressed an opinion that nearly everybody felt, commenting on how new media tools are used differently this time:
It is worth mentioning that a rumor spread on Twitter that EL Qaradawi might resign, as per Mohammed:
@MohammedY : #IslamOnline management in Qatar have been evading Al-Qaradawi's calls bec he wanted to take sides with employees (through Fathi at IOL)
And was supported by another Tweet for Nadia:
@NadiaE: Motaz Al-Khateeb producer of Sheikh Al-Qaradawi's Aljazeera show spoke with Sheikh's secretary who says he is still considering resignation
Before sleeping, Ghafari concluded his updates saying they will not stop their strike unless all these demands are fulfilled:
More pictures can be found here.