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Egypt sex assault victims face long wait for justice | Egypt sex assault victims face long wait for justice |
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Sexual violence in Egypt has reached epidemic proportions, according to human rights campaigners, but there is little hope of justice for the victims. | |
For Hania Moheeb there was only one place to be on 25 January this year. It was the second anniversary of Egypt's revolution, and she headed for its birthplace - Tahrir Square. | For Hania Moheeb there was only one place to be on 25 January this year. It was the second anniversary of Egypt's revolution, and she headed for its birthplace - Tahrir Square. |
"I was yearning to see Tahrir that day," she says. "I decided to go by myself because I just couldn't stay away." | "I was yearning to see Tahrir that day," she says. "I decided to go by myself because I just couldn't stay away." |
But when the 43-year-old freelance journalist reached the area, the atmosphere troubled her. | But when the 43-year-old freelance journalist reached the area, the atmosphere troubled her. |
"Something was wrong. There were negative vibes in the air. I decided to leave the square." | "Something was wrong. There were negative vibes in the air. I decided to leave the square." |
Ms Moheeb did not get the chance. | Ms Moheeb did not get the chance. |
"All of a sudden I found myself inside a very, very huge circle of men who were attacking every inch of my body," she says in a voice that is soft but unflinching. | "All of a sudden I found myself inside a very, very huge circle of men who were attacking every inch of my body," she says in a voice that is soft but unflinching. |
"They stripped me - their hands were all over my body, violating my intimate parts. I thought I was going to die because they were very aggressive. At a certain point I think I fainted because one of them was trying to strangle me with a scarf that was around my neck." | "They stripped me - their hands were all over my body, violating my intimate parts. I thought I was going to die because they were very aggressive. At a certain point I think I fainted because one of them was trying to strangle me with a scarf that was around my neck." |
Several of her attackers followed her all the way into an ambulance, where they carried on assaulting her. | Several of her attackers followed her all the way into an ambulance, where they carried on assaulting her. |
The brutal attack - which lasted more than half an hour - followed a similar pattern to others in the square. | The brutal attack - which lasted more than half an hour - followed a similar pattern to others in the square. |
Ms Moheeb was surrounded by a mass of men, several layers deep. | Ms Moheeb was surrounded by a mass of men, several layers deep. |
They shouted loudly to passers-by that they were helping her when they were actually molesting her. | They shouted loudly to passers-by that they were helping her when they were actually molesting her. |
'Horrifying' | 'Horrifying' |
Sexual violence has long been a problem in Egypt, but mob assaults have increased dramatically since the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. | Sexual violence has long been a problem in Egypt, but mob assaults have increased dramatically since the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. |
The epidemic of sexual violence is the dark side of the revolution. | The epidemic of sexual violence is the dark side of the revolution. |
A recent United Nations study suggested that nine out of 10 Egyptian women had experienced some form of sexual harassment. | A recent United Nations study suggested that nine out of 10 Egyptian women had experienced some form of sexual harassment. |
Human rights campaigners describe current levels of sexual violence as "horrifying". | Human rights campaigners describe current levels of sexual violence as "horrifying". |
Most of the worst attacks have taken place during protests in Tahrir Square. | Most of the worst attacks have taken place during protests in Tahrir Square. |
Both human rights campaigners and victims like Ms Moheeb say sexual violence is a tool to silence women demonstrators. | Both human rights campaigners and victims like Ms Moheeb say sexual violence is a tool to silence women demonstrators. |
"It's not a coincidence that the attacks happen at times of political tension," says Nicholas Piachaud of Amnesty International. "The attacks seem aimed at stopping women coming onto the streets to protest." | "It's not a coincidence that the attacks happen at times of political tension," says Nicholas Piachaud of Amnesty International. "The attacks seem aimed at stopping women coming onto the streets to protest." |
'Culture of impunity' | 'Culture of impunity' |
Though she was deeply traumatised by the attack, Ms Moheeb has raised her voice, not lowered it. | Though she was deeply traumatised by the attack, Ms Moheeb has raised her voice, not lowered it. |
She has spoken out publicly about her attack, still a rare move in this conservative country. | She has spoken out publicly about her attack, still a rare move in this conservative country. |
Ms Moheeb says the wave of attacks has been fuelled by a culture of impunity. | Ms Moheeb says the wave of attacks has been fuelled by a culture of impunity. |
"Impunity is the number one encouragement for those molesters," she adds. "They can get away with it no matter how extreme they become." | "Impunity is the number one encouragement for those molesters," she adds. "They can get away with it no matter how extreme they become." |
Those who carry out sexual assaults may feel encouraged by ultra conservative clerics like Saad Arafat. The white-bearded cleric maintains that women who complain about harassment are bringing it on themselves. | Those who carry out sexual assaults may feel encouraged by ultra conservative clerics like Saad Arafat. The white-bearded cleric maintains that women who complain about harassment are bringing it on themselves. |
"I say to the women you are the cause and reason for this," he said in a TV broadcast. "But I say you might have gone out unnecessarily, and therefore Allah set this wolfish devil upon you." | "I say to the women you are the cause and reason for this," he said in a TV broadcast. "But I say you might have gone out unnecessarily, and therefore Allah set this wolfish devil upon you." |
The TV channel which aired him comments now been shut down, but plenty here are ready to blame the victim, as Janet Abdel Aleem discovered at a police station. | The TV channel which aired him comments now been shut down, but plenty here are ready to blame the victim, as Janet Abdel Aleem discovered at a police station. |
The 35-year-old media researcher is a campaigner against sexual violence. She is also a victim. | The 35-year-old media researcher is a campaigner against sexual violence. She is also a victim. |
She was brutally assaulted on two separate occasions in Tahrir Square last November. The second attack was so brutal she had a miscarriage. | She was brutally assaulted on two separate occasions in Tahrir Square last November. The second attack was so brutal she had a miscarriage. |
Ms Abdel Aleem tried to report the initial attack to the police, but was victimised again. | Ms Abdel Aleem tried to report the initial attack to the police, but was victimised again. |
"When I went into the station I was wearing a badge saying: 'No to Harassment.' The officer's response was that the attacker might have read it without the word 'no', as if I was inviting people to harass me. | "When I went into the station I was wearing a badge saying: 'No to Harassment.' The officer's response was that the attacker might have read it without the word 'no', as if I was inviting people to harass me. |
"I insisted on filing a complaint though the officers were begging me to forgive the attacker as if he was one of their relatives." | "I insisted on filing a complaint though the officers were begging me to forgive the attacker as if he was one of their relatives." |
Small wonder perhaps that many victims do not even try to report sexual assaults to the authorities. | Small wonder perhaps that many victims do not even try to report sexual assaults to the authorities. |
The police have now set up a new unit to tackle violence against women. | The police have now set up a new unit to tackle violence against women. |
But victims fear it is a token gesture, with next to no prosecutions taking place. (An appeal court has just reduced the sentence of a man convicted of serial sexual harassment in 2009 from 45 years to five years, according to a local media report.) | But victims fear it is a token gesture, with next to no prosecutions taking place. (An appeal court has just reduced the sentence of a man convicted of serial sexual harassment in 2009 from 45 years to five years, according to a local media report.) |
Hania Moheeb and Janet Abdel Aleem are among a group of women trying to bring a joint legal case about their assaults. | Hania Moheeb and Janet Abdel Aleem are among a group of women trying to bring a joint legal case about their assaults. |
Asked how long she might wait for justice in Egypt, Ms Moheeb has a quick response: "Decades." | Asked how long she might wait for justice in Egypt, Ms Moheeb has a quick response: "Decades." |
'Harass the Harassers' | 'Harass the Harassers' |
Some here are meting out their own form of vigilante justice. | Some here are meting out their own form of vigilante justice. |
A group called Harass the Harassers patrols the streets during busy holiday periods, on the look-out for attackers. When they find one, they brand him with spray paint. | A group called Harass the Harassers patrols the streets during busy holiday periods, on the look-out for attackers. When they find one, they brand him with spray paint. |
We set off with some volunteers from the group - young men wearing high-visibility jackets, and carrying tasers. They are filling a vacuum left by the police, according to Mohammed al-Zeiny, one of their leaders. | We set off with some volunteers from the group - young men wearing high-visibility jackets, and carrying tasers. They are filling a vacuum left by the police, according to Mohammed al-Zeiny, one of their leaders. |
"There were girls being sexually harassed in the streets," he says. | "There were girls being sexually harassed in the streets," he says. |
"No-one did anything to stop this - neither the police not the state, they don't care about this. The idea of seeing a girl being harassed in the street, and doing nothing is not manly." | "No-one did anything to stop this - neither the police not the state, they don't care about this. The idea of seeing a girl being harassed in the street, and doing nothing is not manly." |
The powerfully built engineering student is not afraid of using his size. When his group swarmed around an alleged attacker he muscled in - restraining him in a headlock. | The powerfully built engineering student is not afraid of using his size. When his group swarmed around an alleged attacker he muscled in - restraining him in a headlock. |
The suspect - already being beaten by a bystander - tried to wriggle free. | The suspect - already being beaten by a bystander - tried to wriggle free. |
But Mohammed held firm, while his colleagues spray-painted the man's back. | But Mohammed held firm, while his colleagues spray-painted the man's back. |
Guilty or innocent he was publicity humiliated. "I am a harasser" was stencilled across his shirt. | Guilty or innocent he was publicity humiliated. "I am a harasser" was stencilled across his shirt. |
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