'End Sexual Harassment' day needs you!
When Lara Logan broke the silence and CBS could reveal what happened to her in Tahrir
Square the night of Moubarak resignation, the veil fell and Egyptian women were finally
able to publicly denounce what over two thirds of them suffer daily - which is although
a shame for the country.
Its resurgence since the fall of the regime suggests that this could be now a means used
Check this: Sexual Assault as Political Tool: 'Men Attacking Women at Tahrir Square'
[Sarah A. Topol/The DailyBeast]
"Egyptian activists declared Wednesday June 13 as the day to write about sexual
harassment on social websites and blogs in an effort to combat the rising level of
[BikyaMasr]
in an effort to help assist women when they traverse what has become and almost war zone-like
atmosphere. Harassment is everywhere, but the online campaigners say it can end."
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