CAIRO - The latest clashes in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt last week also reportedly met with acts of sexual harassment against women in the protests against the government of President Mohammad Morsi. Approximately 25 women reported being victims.
Previously reported, 55 people were killed in five days of clashes that occurred between protesters with the police. The pengujuk taste accused President Morsi has hijacked the spirit of the Egyptian revolution that occurred two years and the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak's rule.
While sexual harassment is happening in Tahrir Square, the center of protests. "Friday, January 25th last, to be one of the worst examples of sexual crimes. Entire cases really badly," said women's rights activist OpAnthiSH Leil-Zahra Mortada, as quoted by the Guardian, Tuesday (01/29/2013).
On Sunday, January 27, President Morsi has established a state of emergency following the clashes. State of emergency was implemented in Port Said, Ismailia and Zuez. These three cities are filled with severe fight between protesters with the police.
However, despite the state of emergency is in place, clashes reportedly still happening. Latest clash occurred on Tuesday morning local time. Egyptian soldiers beat back efforts gunmen who stormed a prison in Port Said.
In addition to declare a state of emergency is limited to a number of places in Egypt, Morsi also announced a curfew for the next 30 days in the province of Port Said, Ismailia and Suez. (Faj)
Previously reported, 55 people were killed in five days of clashes that occurred between protesters with the police. The pengujuk taste accused President Morsi has hijacked the spirit of the Egyptian revolution that occurred two years and the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak's rule.
While sexual harassment is happening in Tahrir Square, the center of protests. "Friday, January 25th last, to be one of the worst examples of sexual crimes. Entire cases really badly," said women's rights activist OpAnthiSH Leil-Zahra Mortada, as quoted by the Guardian, Tuesday (01/29/2013).
On Sunday, January 27, President Morsi has established a state of emergency following the clashes. State of emergency was implemented in Port Said, Ismailia and Zuez. These three cities are filled with severe fight between protesters with the police.
However, despite the state of emergency is in place, clashes reportedly still happening. Latest clash occurred on Tuesday morning local time. Egyptian soldiers beat back efforts gunmen who stormed a prison in Port Said.
In addition to declare a state of emergency is limited to a number of places in Egypt, Morsi also announced a curfew for the next 30 days in the province of Port Said, Ismailia and Suez. (Faj)

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