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Egyptian military brutality video - The pictures are very rocked has revealed the brutality of the army of Egypt in putting out a protest which took place on Sunday (6/12/2011). In a video circulating on the internet, the security forces of anti-rah-police state it looks the pursuit of a woman and beating him repeatedly with a metal rod so that fall to the ground, and cause it to be a half-naked. After the fall, the woman was kicked repeatedly. The woman was lying helpless on the ground, her shirt open, his clearly visible bra. A man kicking with full force towards his chest open it.
Egyptian military brutality video
Egyptian military brutality video - The pictures are very rocked has revealed the brutality of the army of Egypt in putting out a protest which took place on Sunday (6/12/2011). In a video circulating on the internet, the security forces of anti-rah-police state it looks the pursuit of a woman and beating him repeatedly with a metal rod so that fall to the ground, and cause it to be a half-naked. After the fall, the woman was kicked repeatedly. The woman was lying helpless on the ground, her shirt open, his clearly visible bra. A man kicking with full force towards his chest open it.Some time previously, he was hit repeatedly on the head and body with a metal rod. As if not satisfied with the brutal beatings while his fellow soldiers, a soldier stepped on his head repeatedly. The woman with a weak attempt to protect his head from the relentless blows it with his hand. However, he then unconscious in an embarrassing attack it, and he was left lying motionless. Before he attacked the officers, three men appeared to be pulling it when they tried to flee the approaching military. However, they are too slow, and the soldiers chased them, catch her, as well as dropping one man to the ground. Two other men were forced to leave them and kept running. Two men who escaped were helpless look towards two friends left behind, and constantly beaten when they were already lying on the ground.
The unnamed woman, Monday, would not appear because it felt embarrassed with the treatment that affect them. Video footage and pictures when beaten, kicked, and finally fell on the ground in Tahrir Square, Cairo, it has made headlines around the world. Mahmoud Hassan, a journalist Al Badeel newspaper, is located near the woman when he stumbled and then disciplined military police. Hassan told the daily The Guardian, United Kingdom, ' They (military) want to take it away, but then a number of demonstrators who appeared and began throwing stones. (Throw) it is one thing that saved us from their hands. '
Women were treated for injuries at the hands and feet. However, he had to go home and say what's on him is a misfortune. The woman, as quoted Hassan, saying, ' no matter if I talked (to media) or not. They've been menelanjangi I, (it) was enough to reveal who they are and gives a message that is enough for people who still believe in them. ' Mohamed Zeidan, who filmed the scene of the beating was from a balcony overlooking the Tahrir Square, saying, he stopped recording for fear of being discovered. ' The army is like a vulture that find prey, ' he said. ' The troops even hit the older couples who are trying to help the woman standing. '
A video showed soldiers attacked the other, an old woman when clashes erupted between demonstrators and security forces on that day. Khadiga al-Hennawy, the name of the old woman that pulled her hair, looks Central by two officers, before being kicked and beaten around the arm and back with sticks. He is known as ' Moms ' revolutionary because it also took part in a number of protests against the Supreme Council of the armed forces of Egypt. Hundreds of soldiers wearing the paraphernalia of anti-riot, Monday, do further cleanup on Tahrir Square and opened fire on protestors who demanded an end to military rule. The Health Ministry says, at least three people were killed. Thus, the death toll for four days last clash was subdivided into 14 people.
Clashes have raged in the capital since Friday, when the military forces that keep the Cabinet building in nearby Tahrir Square to quell protests that had lasted three weeks, the insist the ruling immediately submit the general power to civil authority.