Lara 
Logan<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1382653/Lara-Logan-reveals-new-details-sex-assault-Egypt.html>,
Mona 
Eltahway<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2066157/Mona-Eltahawy-Columnist-sexually-assaulted-Egyptian-military-police-shows-casts-hands.html>,
Caroline 
Sanz<http://articles.cnn.com/2011-11-25/middleeast/world_meast_egypt-journalist-assault_1_security-forces-egyptian-press-cairo-s-tahrir-square?_s=PM:MIDDLEEAST>,
Natasha Smith, minimal ada 4 cewek non Mesir yg diserang orang2 Islam soleh
dan bertaqwa di Tahrir Square.



Emang orang2 islam soleh dan bertaqwa itu hrs nyerang, nyiksa, merkosa dan
ngebunuh cewek2 yg ga Islami, bukan?



http://www.israellycool.com/2012/01/26/foreign-woman-attacked-in-egypts-tahrir-square/


 Foreign Woman Attacked in Egypt’s Tahrir
Square<http://www.israellycool.com/2012/01/26/foreign-woman-attacked-in-egypts-tahrir-square/>
 Challah Hu Akbar <http://www.israellycool.com/author/challah-hu-akbar/> |
Jan 26, 2012 | 7
comments<http://www.israellycool.com/2012/01/26/foreign-woman-attacked-in-egypts-tahrir-square/#comments>



* 
CHALLAH<http://bikyamasr.com/55000/foreign-woman-stripped-of-clothes-assaulted-in-egypts-tahrir-square/>@
Bikya Masr
*

A foreign woman was *stripped and sexually assaulted* on Wednesday evening
in Egypt’s iconic Tahrir Square, one eyewitness said on Twitter and another
confirmed in an email to Bikyamasr.com.

The woman, who’s identity has not been revealed, was *taken away in an
ambulance* after being *assaulted for 10 minutes*. Her husband reportedly
was *unable to intervene* and witnessed the
incident.<http://www.israellycool.com/2012/01/26/foreign-woman-attacked-in-egypts-tahrir-square/tahrir-egypt/>



“I saw the woman and then dozens of men surrounded her and * started
grabbing her*, when she screamed for help some people came, but they were
hit in the face,” wrote one witness.

What happened next was “appalling,” said the trusted witness, who asked for
anonymity. “The *men just started tearing at her clothes and grabbing her
body all over.* When she fought back, they pushed her. It was chaos.”

There were unconfirmed reports that the men *“violated” her with their
hands.*



The report adds some interesting and shocking statistics:



Instances of sexual assaults on female journalists covering the events in
Tahrir Square have continued in the year since Mubarak’s ouster.

According to studies conducted by the Egyptian Center for Women’s Right
(ECWR) in 2008, *98 percent of foreign women and 83 percent of Egyptian
women surveyed had experienced sexual harassment in Egypt.*

Meanwhile, 62 percent of Egyptian men confessed to harassing women and 53
percent of Egyptian men faulted women for “bringing it on.”



This assault should bring forth memories of the assaults on Lara
Logan<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1382653/Lara-Logan-reveals-new-details-sex-assault-Egypt.html>,
Mona 
Eltahway<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2066157/Mona-Eltahawy-Columnist-sexually-assaulted-Egyptian-military-police-shows-casts-hands.html>,
and Caroline 
Sanz<http://articles.cnn.com/2011-11-25/middleeast/world_meast_egypt-journalist-assault_1_security-forces-egyptian-press-cairo-s-tahrir-square?_s=PM:MIDDLEEAST>
.



Update: Bikya Masr now has an
interview<http://bikyamasr.com/55004/exclusive-woman-tells-of-having-pants-ripped-off-assaulted-and-prodded-in-egypts-tahrir-square/>with
the attacked foreigner.



*“They started fighting over who was going to do what,”* Heather told
Bikyamasr.com in an exclusive interview. She came forward after seeing the
report on a foreign woman who was stripped naked and assaulted only hours
after her own incident.

*“My roommates and I fell to the ground when they attacked us. The people
pulled our pants off even as we yelled and tried to fight,”* she continued.

The incident occurred around 7:30 PM local time, just as night was taking
hold of the city. Heather said the attack happened “in the center of
Tahrir.”

She said that after *the men pulled their pants off,* they continued to *grab
and grobe* the women’s bodies. “It is disgusting. *They put fingers up my
ass,”* she revealed.



Later in the report we learn



Heather said that she came forward to talk about what happened to her
“because people need to know what goes on. It is the only way to start
making it a problem that will have to be dealt with.”

However, many people told her to not reveal what happened to her because
she was told, *“it would hurt the image of the revolution.”* But Heather
said after seeing the reports of others and their assaults, “I felt it was
right to say something.”



Update: In a third article at Bikya Masr, Joseph Mayton
adds<http://bikyamasr.com/55005/egypts-brutalization-of-women-continues/>
:



*At least four women have been reported to have had their clothes ripped
from their bodies, assault and groped endlessly by mobs of men in Cairo’s
Tahrir Square.* Certainly more reports of assaults will flood editors’
email in the coming days. *It seems whenever there is a mass protest in
Egypt it is accompanied by attacks against women.*

Egyptians have attempted to avoid the situation plaguing society for far
too long. If it happens to a foreigner, they apologize, but if it happens
to their sister, their mother, their girlfriend, their spouse, there has
always been a tacit denial of any real problem. *Instead of trying to save
face, what should be happening is a real dialogue, a real open discussion
about the causes of sexual violence in society. Without one, these women
will not be the last victims of sexual brutality.*



Update: Below is a video of the incident. It appears to be the part in
which the woman is rescued.
"http://www.youtube.com/embed/ISMLYXRA5dI?feature=player_embedded";
name="I1"


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