Hehehe... johny_indon sibuk ngebela pejihad2 tukang merkosa.
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 2:09 AM, ajeg <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > > > "More than 100 thugs also beat her with sticks and slashed at her > with knives " > > Kalau betul kejadiannya seperti itu berarti > si Yasmin memang superwoman. Buktinya masih bisa > komentar dan melayani wawancara segala. > Bandingkan dengan kasus mahasiswi di India. > Jadi, angka segede itu memang untuk konsumsi > orang tolol. > > "When they couldn't get the jeans off, they slit them at the back > with a knife." > > Weleh, nggak ada celana yang melorot... > > Soal pelanggaran hukum (pelecehan maupun perkosaan) > ya serahkan saja ke pihak berwenang di Mesir. > Gitu aja repot. > > Dan, buang juga kebiasaan call a spade a spedah > karena nggak baik buat pertumbuhan lu, blek. > > Oya, mong-omong lu sama uplik ke mana waktu ada > turis-turis diperkosa di India? > > --- itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote: > > > Hehehe... kata orang islam, ga ada pemerkosaan di Tahrir Square oleh > > bajingan2 Ikhwanul Muslim. > > > > > > > http://frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/raped-in-tahrir-square-for-daring-to-oppose-president-morsi > > Raped in Tahrir Square for Daring to Oppose President Morsi > > July 7, 2013 By Daniel > > Greenfield<http://frontpagemag.com/author/dgreenfield/> 7 > > Comments< > http://frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/raped-in-tahrir-square-for-daring-to-oppose-president-morsi/#comments > > > > > > > This is the story of a woman sexually assaulted for daring to > > oppos< > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2357633/Freedom-Egypt-It-just-gave-men-freedom-rape-Tahrir-Square.html#ixzz2YMYAdip2 > >e > > > the Muslim Brotherhood regime that Barack Obama, John McCain, and > > not so surprisingly, Senator Menendez, insist have to be part of > > any future Egyptian government. > > > > She saw them running towards her as she approached Cairo's Tahrir > > Square and within seconds she was surrounded. > > > > What followed for Yasmine El-Baramawy was the most terrifying 70 > > minutes of her life a prolonged, brutal rape and sexual assault > > by dozens of men, while a crowd looked on. And did nothing. > > > > More than 100 thugs also beat her with sticks and slashed at her > > with knives disgusting, degrading `punishment' because she dared > > to join the protests against former President Mohammed Morsi and > > his Muslim Brotherhood party. > > > > Yasmine was back in Tahrir Square yesterday and once again felt > > that rising sense of panic as vast crowds clashed. > > > > Egyptian civil rights activists say that at least 91 women were > > sexually assaulted or raped in Tahrir Square during protests, which > > began last Sunday. > > > > The assailants operated in a climate of impunity encouraged by > > religious zealots within the government who had called female > > protesters whores and who had blamed rape victims for not staying > > home. It is even believed that the gangs were paid by the Muslim > > Brotherhood. > > > > Yasmine's nightmare happened last November as she tried to join > > friends in the square to protest against Morsi's constitutional > > changes, which granted him unlimited powers. > > > > Despite her statuesque 5ft 9in frame, Yasmine could do nothing to > > stop them. The daughter of a businessman and a chemist, Yasmine is > > a strong, intelligent and confident young woman, who has always > > felt able to take care of herself. But the numbers were > > overwhelming. > > > > "I didn't know what was happening to me or when it would end. I > > thought that I would faint or die, but I still tried to fight back.' > > > > She was dragged several hundred yards as the mob feverishly tore at > > her clothes. Some tried to cut them off while she desperately clung > > to her trousers. > > > > `When they couldn't get the jeans off, they slit them at the back > > with a knife. I was bleeding from my face and nose, but that didn't > > stop them.' > > > > Surprisingly, her attackers were not feral kids or teenagers, but > > grown men `aged in their 20s to 40s.' Some were well-dressed and > > respectable. > > > > Yasmine adds: `One guy tried to French kiss me and I bit his tongue > > so hard it bled. He screamed in agony and started kicking me in the > > back as I lay> on the ground. > > > > `They tried to put me in a car, but there were so many people > > crowding around it that they couldn't open the door. I ended up > > pinned to the bonnet as they drove a block away.' > > > > The attack continued as the vehicle crawled along at slow speed. > > Some of the men whispered menacingly, `We are going to f*** you.' > > > > By now Yasmine was covered with blood and excrement, having been > > pushed into sewage on the ground. > > > > Thankfully, she was eventually rescued by a woman dressed in > > traditional Islamic dress and several of her male friends and > > neighbours. > > > > She blames a cultural acceptance of sexual harassment and an > > orchestrated campaign by the state for what happened and is > > calling for a comprehensive national strategy on the part of the > > government to change public attitude. > > > > Mervat El-Tallawy, a prominent Egyptian female politician, told The > > Mail on Sunday it was women who had suffered most under Morsi's > > regime. > > > > `His party regard them as little more than chattel and sex slaves,' > > says Ms El-Tallawy, chairwoman of the National Women's Council. > > > > She described the mob rapes as `sexual terrorism' aimed at scaring > > women into a submissive role. > > > > `In February 2012, members of the Shura Council, Egypt's > > legislative body, blamed women for the increase in sexual assaults > > "because they put themselves in such circumstances'',' says Mrs > > El-Tallawy. `In doing so, they sent the signal that it is OK for a > > man to touch any woman in the street. > > > > `Morsi's government moved to deny women the right to right to seek a > > divorce under Islam, supported female circumcision, sacked women in > > top government jobs and tried to lower the age of consent for girls > > to marry from 18 to nine. > > > > `His party is notoriously anti-women. Its members don't see us as > > citizens, even though we make up nearly half the population. > > > > `They want to treat us like slaves whose role is to bear babies and > > serve the sexual needs of men. They have tried to take us from a > > modern, civilised and religiously tolerant country back into the > > dark ages.' > > > > It might be a stretch to say that Egypt was ever all that > > religiously tolerant but there is no doubt that Morsi and the > > Muslim Brotherhood made things worse. But despite that Obama and > > McCain seem determined to put the Brotherhood back in power. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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