Egyptian activists released a brutally frank video on Friday, using images recorded during the mass sexual assault of a woman last week in Cairos Tahrir Square to urge volunteers to join their campaign against attacks during demonstrations.
The video, created by the filmmakers Aida Elkashef and Salam Yousry, uses disturbing overhead images of a crowd of men swarming around a woman being assaulted just out of view to explain the work of Op Anti-SH, one of two new initiatives to combat the sexual harassment and rape of female protesters.
While the video includes no graphic images and shows that volunteers did eventually manage to help the woman to a safe location near the KFC in the square its detailed description of the womans assault stunned some viewers. Activists argued that the events described in the video are depressingly routine two years after the Egyptian revolution began.
Egyptian activists released a brutally frank video on Friday, using images recorded during the mass sexual assault of a woman last week in Cairos Tahrir Square
Mcgoon's peace loving muslimaniacs! Or did he mean piece loving?