Monday, December 3, 2012

Brotherhood Pays Gangs to Rape and Brutalize

What do you wanna bet Lara Logan will not be eager to pay a visit to Egypt to cover this story.  It's too close to home and carries to many horrible memories.

Once again, the silence from America's feminists is deafening.  We can't insult Islam, now can we?

And Mr. President, you were very vocal in your objection to the poor treatment by Mubarak of his fellow Egyptians.  How come you're so silent about rapes and beatings coming from the Muslim Brotherhood?  Is it possible that you approve?

Read from Atlas Shrugs:


OBAMA'S LEGACY: MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD "PAYING GANGS TO GO OUT AND RAPE WOMEN AND BEAT MEN PROTESTING IN EGYPT"

More of Obama's poison foreign policy, and this weak coward of a President says nothing. He craps all over everything and then runs away. And the media is like the man with the shovel following behind Obama the circus elephant.
"Muslim Brotherhood 'paying gangs to go out and rape women and beat men protesting in Egypt' as thousands of demonstrators pour on to the streets" Daily Mail, December 1, 2012
  • Activists claim there have been nearly 20 attacks in the last 10 days
  • Country has seen rise in mob sex attacks on protestors in the last year
  • Demonstrators in Tahrir Square yesterday protested against a draft constitution approved by allies of President Morsi
  • Muslim Brotherhood today marched in support of the president

Egypt's ruling party is paying gangs of thugs to sexually assault women protesting in Cairo's Tahrir Square against President Mohamed Morsi, activists said.
They also said the Muslim Brotherhood is paying gangs to beat up men who are taking part in the latest round of protests, which followed a decree by President Morsi to give himself sweeping new powers.
It comes as the Muslim Brotherhood co-ordinated a demonstration today in support of President Mohamed Morsi, who is rushing through a constitution to try to defuse opposition fury over his newly expanded powers.
Danger: women protesting in Cairo's Tahrir Square face the increased danger of sexual assault by large gangs of men
Danger: women protesting in Cairo's Tahrir Square face the increased danger of sexual assault by large gangs of men
Egyptian supporters of Muslim Brotherhood taking part in a demonstration near Cairo University, in Cairo, in support of President Mohamed Morsi's recent constitutional declaration
Egyptian supporters of Muslim Brotherhood taking part in a demonstration near Cairo University, in Cairo, in support of President Mohamed Morsi's recent constitutional declaration
Just 24 hours earlier around 200,000 people gathered in Tahrir Square, the heart of last year's revolution which toppled President Hosni Mubarak, yesterday to protest against a new draft constitution.
Large marches from around Cairo flowed into the square, chanting 'Constitution: Void!' and The people want to bring down the regime.'
But amid the calls for democracy a sinister threat has emerged.
Magda Adly, the director of the Nadeem Centre for Human Rights, said that under Mubarak, the Government paid thugs to beat male protestors and sexually assault women.
'This is still happening now,' she told The Times. 'I believe thugs are being paid money to do this ... the Muslim Brotherhood have the same political approaches as Mubarak,' she said.

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