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شاهد - تعرية وسحل متظاهر والقبض عليه بقصر الإتحادية
حلال اللي بيحصل لهم On violence in Egyptian society by @sarahcarr
"men use sexual violence to put women in their place, and then a chorus of voices rises to blame women who get attacked" http://is.gd/haSaPn
Raw video of police and protesters squaring off in the Cairo district of Shubra for the third consecutive day. Demonstrators are angry over the New Year's Eve bombing of a church in Alexandria. [Added January 3, 2011]
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“I was treated like sh**,” Azab told Daily News Egypt. “There was everything, verbal humiliation, beating and no food to eat. You had to pay to eat,” he said.
Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), in partnership with Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), has published a report documenting the scope and long-term impact of rape and other sexual violence experienced by women who fled attacks on their villages in Darfur and are now refugees in neighboring Chad. This scientific study, corroborates women’s accounts of rape and other crimes against humanity that they have experienced in Darfur, as well as rape and deprivations of basic needs in refugee camps in Chad.
By Anatol Rapoport.
Video of Bahai homes set on fire.
Ginges found that a person's stance on martyrdom had little to do with their religious devotion or to any particular religious belief. Instead, it was the collective side of religion that affected their stance - those who frequently took part in religious rituals and services, were most likely to support martyrdom.
by MNF-I
Epidemiological survey conducted between 1997 - 1999 among survivors of war or mass violence (aged >16 years) who were randomly selected from community populations in Algeria (n=653), Cambodia (n=610), Ethiopia (n=1200), and Gaza (n=585).
Women were violently attacked by both the police and other farmers who stand to gain from the eviction.
Excellent article of the horrific incident.
The IRCT condemns the attack on Drs Adly and Hamed in the strongest possible terms
A photoset on flickr