Thursday, July 4, 2013

Over 100 sex attacks on woman in Tahrir square

Sexual assaults on women have soared with 101 sex attacks being reported & latest wave of
protests in Egypt's Tahrir Square that led to the
toppling of Egypt's first freely-elected President
Mohamed Morsi.
Human rights and women's groups have condemned the 'horrific levels' of sexual violence against women at Tahrir Square.
The group said brutality of the assaults, which included many rapes, was unprecedented and far surpassed reports of sex attacks occurring during previous public
protests in and around Cairo's central square, which was the epicentre of the 2011 revolution.Operation Anti-Sexual Harassment, a volunteer vigilante group formed to physically rescue women in Tahrir Square, said some female protesters had been raped with knives and sharp objects.
The group added that some women were beaten with sticks and kidnapped in vehicles, with some attacks lasting up to 45 minutes.
A joint statement released by seven human rights and
feminist organisations revealed that 101 sex attacks of 'varying intensity' took place in and around Tahrir Square between June 28 and July 3.
It is believed that many of the recent attacks were organised by opponents of various protests in a bid to drive people away.
Amnesty International said in a report last year that such attacks appeared to be designed to intimidate women and prevent them from fully participating in
public life.





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