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Egyptian Female Protesters Forced To Take 'Virginity Tests': Report


First Posted: 05/31/11 11:23 AM ET Updated: 07/31/11 06:12 AM ET

CAIRO (AP) -- Activists and bloggers are pressing Egypt's military rulers to investigate accusations of serious abuses against protesters, including claims that soldiers subjected female detainees to so-called "virginity tests." (Scroll down for video)

Bloggers say they will hold a day of online protest Wednesday to voice their outrage, adding to criticism of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which took control of the country from ousted President Hosni Mubarak in February.

The accusations of virginity tests first surfaced after a March 9 rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square that turned violent when men in plain clothes attacked protesters and the army intervened forcefully to clear the square.

One woman who was arrested spoke out about her treatment, and Amnesty International further documented the abuse allegations in a report that found 18 female detainees were threatened with prostitution charges and forced to undergo virginity tests. They were also beaten up and given electric shocks, the report said.

Egypt's military rulers have come under heavy criticism from the youth protest movement, which is upset at the pace of reforms that they hope will lead Egypt to democracy.

Since Mubarak's fall on Feb. 11, the military has led crackdowns on peaceful protests, and critics accuse it of failing to restore security in the streets or launch serious national dialogue on a clear path forward for Egypt.

The military council denied soldiers attacked protesters at the March 9 rally. But one general used a press conference to make negative remarks about women who mingle with men during the sit-ins and suggested lewd acts were taking place in protest camps.
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"There were girls with young men in one tent. Is this rational? There were drugs; pay attention!" Gen. Ismail Etman, spokesman of the council, said at the end of March.

He confirmed then that the military police arrested 17 female protesters among 170 others at the March 9 rally. He said the women were among a group of protesters given one-year suspended prison sentences.

"We secure the people. We don't use the violence," he said.

One of the women arrested, Salwa al-Husseini, gave a detailed account at a press conference in March of her treatment and said she was made to undergo a virginity test.

She said she was slapped in the face and electrocuted in her legs in Tahrir Square before being taken to a military prison.

"When we went to the military prison, me and the girls, we were placed in a room with two doors and a window. The two doors were wide open," she said in March. "The girl takes off all her clothes to be searched while there were cameras outside filming to fabricate prostitution charges against us later on," she added.

"The girl who says she is single, she undergoes a test by someone; we don't know if he is a soldier or some kid on their behalf," she said.

Amnesty said in its report that one of the women told her jailers she was a virgin but was beaten and given electric shocks when the test supposedly proved otherwise.

"Forcing women to have 'virginity tests' is utterly unacceptable," the Amnesty report said. "Its purpose is to degrade women because they are women."

The military council has promised to return the country to civilian rule after elections later this year, but some Egyptians fear the council is adopting the same autocratic ways that characterized Mubarak's rule. They point to what they say are attempts by the council to make any criticism of the military an untouchable taboo.

On Tuesday, the military prosecutor questioned a prominent blogger along with four other media people over their criticism of the performance of the council and military police.

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, in a statement issued Tuesday, accused the council of trying to silence critics and create "an atmosphere of fear."

It warned, "The military council is committing a grave mistake if it continues to shut the mouths of those criticizing it. The council is not made up of angels."

The group also referred to virginity tests, saying that the military council is aware that "those belonging to it have practiced torture against the youth of the revolution and has subjected women to virginity tests."

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04:02 PM on 06/02/2011
Clearly there are a lot of people who haven't read the article who are commenting here. You'll recognize them by their knee-jerk Islamophobia. I've seen the interview with the woman who's come forward. The thing was straight-up sexual harassment and intimidation. No reversion to Sharia. No medievalism. The army is claiming now that the 'tests' were done in order to refute rape allegations, but that one was shot down by the leading women's organisation, which pointed out that rape examinations are searching for more fluid evidence. Racists, please note the above and please desist from blathering.
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05:05 PM on 06/02/2011
Fanned and faved for reading the article.
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Fractal122635
03:43 PM on 06/02/2011
Anyone surprised by any of this simply was never paying attention, or was purposely deluding themself.
01:58 PM on 06/02/2011
Too bad these Islamic women haven't the power to join together like our American suffrage movement. The Imams would be terrified at the prospect of losing millions of followers because of man-made "rules" for women.
12:51 PM on 06/02/2011
I think Bill Maher was right when he said things won't change in the M.E. until there is a sexual revolution.
05:22 PM on 06/02/2011
could not agreee more
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nogooder
Saving GOD from religion!
12:47 PM on 06/02/2011
I hate to use such harsh language concerning ME politics or traditions, but it is ridiculous to try and control another person. I understand Islam's importance in life for this region, however, radicalization of the religion turns me off to want to visit these countries. Are women and regular citizens just supposed to believe everything they are told, because that is how they live.
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splashy
Really?!?!!!
12:41 PM on 06/02/2011
These men hate women, as do our own right wingers who want to enslave women. It's the same the world over: right wing men like to abuse and use women.
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Fractal122635
03:42 PM on 06/02/2011
Funny you say that because this was touted as a revolution of the left.
12:40 PM on 06/02/2011
More attempt at control of women, in the Middle East, or here in America. It's just a matter
of degree. WHAT ARE MEN SO AFRAID OF?
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MelodieSays
tell the truth; they will never believe it
02:58 PM on 06/02/2011
When we were little; a boy could pee in the snow, and a girl would marvel at the wonder of it all... later, when she bled but did not die, warned him of peril that was impending, and then pulled another live, separate human, out of herself... suddenly peeing in the snow, wasn't so cool.
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Raglimidechi
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12:15 PM on 06/02/2011
This is rape, with a bizarre rationalization. If you want to marginalize women's participation in politics, this is the way to do it.
11:54 AM on 06/02/2011
There was an old song by "The Who" that said:
"Meet the New Boss, same as the OLD Boss"

Sure, Mubarek is gone, but almost all the "good old boys" are still very much in place.
11:51 AM on 06/02/2011
I am sure glad I live in the U S because these idiots havent even evolved past the barbaric caveman stage!
11:48 AM on 06/02/2011
Didn't Mr. Presy just send them a load of cash?
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aprilglaspie
11:10 AM on 06/07/2011
Nope.
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OldBear
We Have Met The Enemy and He Is Us.
08:57 AM on 07/12/2011
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Ipanemagirl
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11:42 AM on 06/02/2011
wait a minute,,,,did Egyptians get rid of Mubarak just so they could go back to the middle ages???? If they do, Egypt s economy will suffer collapse as tourism will collapse as nobody wants to visit a country that subjects its women to such idiotic practices and rules!
BTW, westerners want to wear their summer clothes while visiting hot Egypt without being subjected to the moral police!!!!
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03:17 PM on 06/02/2011
The perpetrators are using these "tests" as an excuse to get their jollies and force themselves on the women. They should be prosecuted for rape.
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sharon40
03:52 PM on 06/02/2011
Every religion has taken away the rights of half of the population. Religion has been imagined by men, who have by virtue of their larger size and smaller brain have controlled women with violence. The biggest laugh is that they think god is a man. Time for women to learn to shoot.
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emmasvoice
11:32 AM on 06/02/2011
In these "civil" United States, some Republican Governors are doing pretty much the same thing in their states by enacting laws that put women's rights back to the 18th century. There is a total attempt to "administrate" women's bodies and choices to some old, and some not so old, White men.
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Ipanemagirl
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11:48 AM on 06/02/2011
When republicans came in they said their priority would be jobs jobs jobs, yet all I saw was anti abortion laws that do not even reflect 3/4 of the population. A small fringe is being able to change the laws of the country and subjectiong the rest of us unvoluntarily....Why dont the 3/4 of the population rise up and oppose this before it spreads! Its a ridiculous law and should not be imposed on the rest of the sane population!
BTW, I heard on maddow last night that its going even further , bbanning birth control of all things! Wake up people!!!! or we'll be living in an over populated poverty stricken society in no time!
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supra21
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12:16 PM on 06/02/2011
We end up with "fringe" politicians because only a small percentage of us vote. If so many people want change, get to the polls and cast your ballot. That vote, that so many of us take for granted, IS our voice. Use it!
12:07 PM on 06/02/2011
Agreed, emmasvoice. Even tea-partiers can see that "virginity tests" performed by the Egyptian military is thinly veiled Sexual Assault... but how many of them can see the parallel with forcing a probe up a woman's genitals against her will, that they are advocating in their current spate of anti-choice legislation?
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splashy
Really?!?!!!
12:43 PM on 06/02/2011
Absolutely! The right wingers are the same the world over, they hate women and want to use and abuse them.
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cutglass
11:15 AM on 06/02/2011
Given the huge difficulties we face here in America, it is very difficult to accept the vast amounts of aid we are pouring into these new regimes, in hopes that their new governments will be our ally.The barbaric treatment of women is too much to stomach, and if this Arab Spring is a sign these countries wanting reform and become members of the world's democracies, they have a lot of s*%T to clean up before they are considered modern and meaningful. They need to do it on their own dime.
11:04 AM on 06/02/2011
I thought Egypt was supposed to be a nation of "moderate Muslims."
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cwebster
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11:51 AM on 06/02/2011
They may be "moderate Muslims", but they are still patriarchal.