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The BRAVE women of islam: Women beaten by soldiers and western feminists are silent

Please be cautious and make sure they are no youngsters about, close to your computer when you watch the video below.

This is what makes me sick about those so called feminists of the west. They are silent when muslim women are savagely beaten and dragged through the streets by their hair. Heaven forbid they insult greater islam and those who perpetrate such acts of violence against theses women who are brave enough to risk their very lives protesting for real change. Not the change the muslim brotherhood represents.

The feminists who say nothing, who wring their hands in a collective, politically correct silence are nothing but cowards themselves. They would rather protest against Israel and stand in solidarity with the so called palestinians rather than fight against what is really wrong, the women of islam are treated throughout the muslim world.

This is what obama, the first muslim illegal alien potus helped bring to Egypt. Real hope and change only the muslim brotherhood can love and approve of.



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The brave women of the Middle East: Female protesters brutally beaten with metal poles as vicious soldiers drag girls through streets by their hair in day of shame
By INDERDEEP BAINS


After being viciously beaten by a 10-strong mob of Egyptian male soldiers, this woman lies helplessly on the ground as her shirt is ripped from her body and a man kicks her with full force in her exposed chest.

Moments earlier she had been struck countless times in the head and body with metal batons, not content with the brutal beating delivered by his fellow soldier, one man stamped on her head repeatedly.

She feebly tried to shield her head from the relentless blows with her hands.




But she was knocked unconscious in the shameful attack and left lying motionless as the military men mindlessly continued to beat her limp and half-naked body.
Before she was set upon by the guards, three men appeared to carry her as they tried to flee the approaching military.

But they were too slow and the soldiers caught up with them, capturing the women and knocking one of the men to the ground.

The two other men were forced to abandoned their fellow protestors and continued running, looking helplessly back at the two they left behind being relentlessly attacked as they lay on the ground.










 This is just one of the hundreds of shameful injustices seen in Cairo's Tahrir Square where Egypt's military took a dramatically heavy hand on Saturday to crush protests against its rule.


Aya Emad told the AP that troops dragged her by her headscarf and hair into the Cabinet headquarters. The 24-year-old said soldiers kicked her on the ground, an officer shocked her with an electrical prod and another slapped her on the face, leaving her nose broken and her arm in a sling.

Mona Seif, an activist who was briefly detained Friday, said she saw an officer repeatedly slapping a detained old woman in the face.

'It was a humiliating scene,' Seif told the private TV network Al-Nahar. 'I have never seen this in my life.'

From Bahrain: 
 
 
 
In Bahrain a similar pictured was emerging with a video clip showing a female human rights activist being hit by a policewoman during clashes between police and anti-government protestors.
Police fired teargas to break up a demonstration by several hundred people on the outskirts of the capital, Manama where several women staged a sit-in protest trying to block a main road. 


After nearly 48 hours of continuous fighting in Egypt's capital more than 300 were left injured and nine dead, many of them shot dead.

The most sustained crackdown yet is likely a sign that the generals who took power after the February ouster of Hosni Mubarak are confident that the Egyptian public is on its side after two rounds of widely acclaimed parliament elections, that Islamist parties winning the vote will stay out of the fight while pro-democracy protesters become more isolated.

Still, the generals risk turning more Egyptians against them, especially from outrage over the abuse of women. 


'Do they think this is manly?' Toqa Nosseir, a 19-year old student, said of the attacks on women. 'Where is the dignity?'

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This next image is the one that really shows how courageous these muslim women are. I seriously doubt there are ANY muslim men who are as brave as this woman, willing to risk it all for freedom that is not controlled by mullahs, imams and rabid, brainwashed muslim men who are the true cowards of islam. PatriotUSA

Defiant: A brave woman shouts anti-government slogans as she stands amidst tear gas fired by riot police to disperse a sit-in at a roundabout on Budaiya Highway, west of Manama



Hat tip: Vlad Tepes.




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