Friday, November 25, 2011

Two More Incidents in Egypt

Any female reporter who dares to travel to Muslim nations to report on the Arab Spring is foolish because, not only does she risk her life in these violent protests, but she risks being sexually assaulted. Muslim men are trained by their prophet Muhammed to have no respect for women; they are nothing more than a possession to be used and abused. Men are not expected to show any self-control. Any atrocity against a woman is always her fault.

Don't believe me, ask CBS's Lara Logan who had a first-hand experience with a crowd of Muslim men ripping at her clothes and sexually assaulting her while she covered the news events in the Egyptian Arab Spring. Hmmm, you think she'll risk going back? I rather think not.

Read from Jihad Watch:

Reporters Without Borders says Egypt unsafe for female reporters after more sexual assaults on journalists

"The assault on Lara Logan was a high-profile instance of a pervasive problem in Egyptian society, and here are two more such incidents. For journalists, as was the case with Logan, there may be the added element of being identified as 'Jewish' and therefore becoming all the more of a target for violence.

'Media watchdog: Egypt unsafe for female reporters,' from the Associated Press, November 25:


PARIS -- 'The media watchdog group Reporters Without Borders is advising news outlets to momentarily suspend sending women to Egypt, after two reports of sexual assaults on female journalists.

A statement by Reporters Without Borders says a French journalist was the latest victim, attacked Thursday by men in street clothes while she worked in Cairo.

That followed the sexual assault on a prominent Egyptian-born U.S. columnist Mona Eltahawy
.'


According to other media reports, her arms were also broken.


'Reporters Without Borders said "there is no other solution" but to hold off on sending female journalists to Egypt.

In February, CBS television correspondent Lara Logan was sexually assaulted by a frenzied mob
.'"

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