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Foreign reporter raped in Tahrir Square

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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:28 AM
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07.01.13


Egyptian media reported Sunday that a Dutch journalist was raped by several men in Cairo's Tahrir Square a few days ago.



Dina Zakaria, a journalist reporting for the "Egypt 25" news channel affiliated with the January 25 revolution, shared the incident on her Facebook page Sunday: "A Dutch journalist in Tahrir was raped by men who dub themselves revolutionists. Her condition is severe and she is hospitalized."
Meanwhile, a state hospital issued a statement that the journalist was admitted after being raped by five men several days ago. She underwent surgery and has been released. It was also reported that Egypt's Prosecutor General Talaat Abdallah ordered his staff to go to the hospital to hear the woman's story and reveal the circumstances behind the violent attack. t



www.ynetnews.com...


April 28, 2011

CBS Reporter Recounts a ‘Merciless’ Assault
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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:35 AM
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How long will it take before we have a Reign Of Terror in Egypt just like what happened during the French Revolution?



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:40 AM
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Originally posted by starwarsisreal
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How long will it take before we have a Reign Of Terror in Egypt just like what happened during the French Revolution?


I took a break from posting on ATS so I could follow closely the events of this world, and it is worse then any of us can imagine.
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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:45 AM
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Complete animals!! How could they do such a thing to this women.. The people in Egypt deserve better then this..



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:47 AM
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Originally posted by starwarsisreal
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How long will it take before we have a Reign Of Terror in Egypt just like what happened during the French Revolution?


We all know what happened after all of that. How else could Napoleon seize power and create the French Empire?

Will history repeat itself with another Arab Empire?



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:50 AM
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They might be identifiable, maybe on some intelligence watch list, These men that did this should be hunted down and killed on sight.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:56 AM
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This exactly want the TPTB wanted in the First place an Arab Empire to crush the Iranians



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:56 AM
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This exactly want the TPTB wanted in the First place an Arab Empire to crush the Iranians



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 10:56 AM
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Originally posted by abeverage

Originally posted by starwarsisreal
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How long will it take before we have a Reign Of Terror in Egypt just like what happened during the French Revolution?


We all know what happened after all of that. How else could Napoleon seize power and create the French Empire?

Will history repeat itself with another Arab Empire?


and that empire will be the NWO.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:00 AM
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Why would an "Arab uprising" go after Iran and what does the NWO have to do with it? The Arab spring/uprising is going against the "NWO", PTB type of constructs.
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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:05 AM
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In many of the countries in that area, including India, it is not a crime if a man rapes a woman that is not dressed appropriately in respect to their customs. If they are dressed appropriately, the man can even be put to death in some countries along with a bunch of other body parts that can be removed for the crime.

Tourists or reporters should be aware of these laws, or lack of laws. I think all countries should have laws against rape of women.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:06 AM
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Originally posted by sheepslayer247
Why would an "Arab uprising" go after Iran and what does the NWO have to do with it? The Arab spring/uprising is going against the "NWO", PTB type of constructs.
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Surely you can see through all that, think about as gods manipulating the chess pieces.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:08 AM
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It's hard for me to see through anything like this. I believe there are people in high places making some important decisions that effects our lives, but I don't necessarily believe there is a "NWO", per se.
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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:09 AM
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Hi Storm,

This begs the question, why is Anne Patterson supporting the Muslim Brotherhood?
Of course, we all remember how The MB was aided into power in Egypt.

frontpagemag.com...

And, its nice to see you!

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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:10 AM
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Originally posted by sheepslayer247
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It's hard for me to see through anything like this. I believe there are people in high places making some important decisions that effects our lives, but I don't necessarily believe their is a "NWO", per se.
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I understand, I didn't want to believe it either, but some people in high places are doing just that.

They may have been caught, so we will see how this pans out.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by burntheships
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Hi Storm,

This begs the question, why is Anne Patterson supporting the Muslim Brotherhood?
Of course, we all remember how The MB was aided into power in Egypt.

frontpagemag.com...

And, its nice to see you!

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Hi ships, thank you for posting,

from your article,


Indeed, the U.S. ambassador’s position as the Brotherhood’s lackey is disturbing—and revealing—on several levels. First, all throughout the Middle East, the U.S. has been supporting anyone and everyone opposing their leaders—in Libya against Gaddafi, in Egypt itself against 30-year U.S. ally Mubarak, and now in Syria against Assad. In all these cases, the U.S. has presented its support in the name of the human rights and freedoms of the people against dictatorial leaders.

So why is the Obama administration now asking Christians not to oppose their rulers—in this case, Islamists—who have daily proven themselves corrupt and worse, to the point that millions of Egyptians, most of them Muslims, are trying to oust them?

What’s worse is that the human rights abuses Egypt’s Coptic Christians have been suffering under Muslim Brotherhood rule are significantly worse than the human rights abuses that the average Egyptian suffered under Mubarak—making the Copts’ right to protest even more legitimate, and, if anything, more worthy of U.S support.


Our government at it highest levels has been infiltrated.


In June 2012, five Republican lawmakers (most prominently, Michele Bachmann) sent letters to the inspectors general at the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, Defense, and State, asking that they investigate government “policies and activities that appear to be the result of influence operations conducted by individuals and organizations associated with the Muslim Brotherhood”—the ideological wellspring from which such terrorist outfits as al Qaeda and Hamas first emerged.[1] One letter, for instance, noted that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s closest aide, her deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin, “has three family members … connected to Muslim Brotherhood operatives and/or organizations.” (In fact, Abedin herself spent 12 years working for for the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs, a Saudi-based Islamic think tank whose agenda was—and remains to this day, as journalist Andrew C. McCarthy explains—“to grow an unassimilated, aggressive population of Islamic supremacists who will gradually but dramatically alter the character of the West.” For details about this agenda, click here.)

While Bachmann was widely criticized and ridiculed for daring to suggest that Muslim Brotherhood elements had infiltrated the U.S. government, corroboration of her allegations came, in December 2012, from an unlikely quarter: Egypt’s Rose El-Youssef magazine, which asserted that six highly-placed Muslim Brotherhood infiltrators within the Obama administration had transformed the United States “from a position hostile to Islamic groups and organizations in the world to the largest and most important supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood.” (A translation of the article is available from the Investigative Project here.)


“Whatever we once were, we are no longer a Christian nation”
Obama



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:20 AM
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She is in the middle of an Alpha Male society that makes the U.S. look like a bunch of wimpy little punks for our men here.....and she's chosen to be without escort or aid she can trust (obviously). What did she expect would happen? Cairo is NEVER a real safe city, pretty much like any other big city in the world. For a reporter, she was as naive as a little school girl, out for the first big kid party.


I hate hearing anyone gets something like this done to them. It's evil.....however, two things. First, there IS such a thing as contributing to your own victim-hood when you've made very ignorant decisions of your own safety through a total misjudgment of the situation and then pay for that stupidity. Second.... If this was an Egyptian woman (and how many were raped too?) would we have heard about it the FIRST time?? Let alone, having this reporter get her 15 minutes of fame twice with a couple years separation?

....this did happen in 2011 right? What was the relevant connection to the protests in Cairo today? I'm just confused as I thought this woman pretty much embodied 'ignorant Western journalist' the day this happened. I'm shocked to see it re-hashed SO long afterward?
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posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:24 AM
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No , there is one recently and I posted the old article as well, sadly Egypt is know for this.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:28 AM
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Didn't you get sort of depressed when you found out about how women's rights can be ignored over in that area? I read a few articles about the customs as applied to rape when my daughter was going school in India, it was kind of depressing. My daughter wore the wraps while she was in India and wasn't bothered. I told here that our family name may also protect her there as it is a holy name in India.



posted on Jul, 1 2013 @ 11:33 AM
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Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
She is in the middle of an Alpha Male society that makes the U.S. look like a bunch of wimpy little punks for our men here.....and she's chosen to be without escort or aid she can trust (obviously). What did she expect would happen? Cairo is NEVER a real safe city, pretty much like any other big city in the world. For a reporter, she was as naive as a little school girl, out for the first big kid party.


I hate hearing anyone gets something like this done to them. It's evil.....however, two things. First, there IS such a thing as contributing to your own victim-hood when you've made very ignorant decisions of your own safety through a total misjudgment of the situation and then pay for that stupidity. Second.... If this was an Egyptian woman (and how many were raped too?) would we have heard about it the FIRST time?? Let alone, having this reporter get her 15 minutes of fame twice with a couple years separation?

....this did happen in 2011 right? What was the relevant connection to the protests in Cairo today? I'm just confused as I thought this woman pretty much embodied 'ignorant Western journalist' the day this happened. I'm shocked to see it re-hashed SO long afterward?
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That's one hell of a point mr. rabbit.. Didn't look at it like that.. When ever we hear of a rape story we are conditioned to think *oh that poor women* when in fact, half the times the women is lying.. Like the duke lacross case, and countless other men like Kobe Bryant and other stars accused of rapes that never happened..




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