CAIRO - In Tahrir Square, the symbol of the Egyptian Revolution of January 25, small groups of women who were demonstrating on the occasion of International Women's Day, were turned away from the square by young people, who have treated aggressively, and tear of throwing hand signs for land. "I'm very disappointed.
It is possible that women who have greatly contributed with their presence to the success of the Egyptian Revolution, are denied their rights." ANSA said the former minister of family, Moushira Khattab who arrived in Tahrir Square, has remained there a few minutes, outraged by antifemminili slogans chanted by groups of men.
It is possible that women who have greatly contributed with their presence to the success of the Egyptian Revolution, are denied their rights." ANSA said the former minister of family, Moushira Khattab who arrived in Tahrir Square, has remained there a few minutes, outraged by antifemminili slogans chanted by groups of men.
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