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  • Mona Eltahaway detained in Cairo & allegedly assaulted in jail
     OP - November 24, 2011, 06:39 PM

    From the Guardian newspaper:



    Journalist Mona Eltahawy alleges sexual assault in Egypt detention
    US-based Egyptian journalist uses Twitter to describe sexual and physical assault she says took place at the interior ministry

    by
    Shiv Malik
    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 24 November 2011 10.18 GMT


    Mona Eltahawy is a US-based Egyptian journalist. Photograph: Observer


    The US-based Egyptian journalist Mona Eltahawy has been released, according to her personal Twitter account, after 12 hours in detention at the hands of Cairo security forces. A later tweet from the account @monaeltahawy said that she was sexually and physically assaulted while being held inside the interior ministry in Cairo, in the early hours of Thursday morning.

    A US embassy representative in Cairo told the Guardian that the reports of her detention were "very concerning" and that "US embassy consulate officers are engaging Egyptian authorities".

    At 10:30am on Thursday, the former Reuters Middle East correspondent who has been lauded for her recent coverage of the Egyptian uprising, began tweeting that she had spent 12 hours in detention under the authority of interior ministry and military intelligence officials and that she had suffered a serious sexual assault by up to half a dozen members of the Egyptian security forces. She also said that she had been kept blindfolded for hours and also posted a picture of her severely bruised hand and then both her arms in casts.

    She also thanked supporters after #freemona began trending around the world on Twitter.

    In a series of tweets on Wednesday night, Eltahaway who is a columnist for various papers including the Toronto Star, the Jerusalem Report and Denmark's Politiken, and has also written for the Guardian, described scenes in and around Tahrir Square including news that a family friend of hers had been killed. She ended the message by damning the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf) who have control over Egypt's transition.

    At approximately 11pm GMT she wrote "Pitch black, only flashing ambulance lights and air thick with gas Mohamed Mahmoud #Tahrir". At around the same time she then described the violence occurring around the gates of the American University in Cairo of which she is an alumnus.

    "Across street from AUC gate I used to enter every day Mohamed Mansour. Can't believe it. A cacophony sirens, horns, flashing ambulance lights" In a penultimate tweet she appeared to write "Beaten arrested in interior ministry".

    Other journalists are also thought to have been detained on Wednesday night. Eltahawy last wrote for the Guardian on Friday about a young Egyptian female blogger who had decided to post a naked photo of herself on her blog in an act of defiance.

    The 44-year-old was born in Port Said, but later lived in the UK, Saudi Arabia and Israel, settling in the US in 2000.

    In 2009, the European Union awarded her its Samir Kassir prize for Freedom of the Press, and last year she was awarded the Anna Lindh Foundation's special prize for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism.

    The Egyptian embassy in London has yet to comment on her detention.

    Source: Journalist Mona Eltahawy alleges sexual assault in Egypt detention

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  • Re: Mona Eltahaway detained in Cairo & allegedly assaulted in jail
     Reply #1 - November 24, 2011, 06:53 PM


    Let me predict - if they ever concede anything they'll say that it was a 'rogue' element or individual, and not an institutional culture of using sexual assault amongst other methods for humiliating dissenters into silence.

    "we can smell traitors and country haters"


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  • Re: Mona Eltahaway detained in Cairo & allegedly assaulted in jail
     Reply #2 - November 24, 2011, 08:45 PM

    Yup. She doesn't seem to be silenced though.

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  • Re: Mona Eltahaway detained in Cairo & allegedly assaulted in jail
     Reply #3 - November 25, 2011, 11:33 AM


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siWK2b-7vIo&feature=player_embedded

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