Arquivo da tag: Samira Ibrahim

‘The future of Egyptian women is in danger’ – Samira Ibrahim speaks out

Activist Samira Ibrahim reacts after the verdict of a military court, in Cairo, Egypt, 11 March 2012. She now vows to take her case to the international courts Photograph: Str/EPA

The verdict over ‘virginity tests’ was a blow to the feminist struggle in Egypt. Here, the woman who sacrificed everything to bring the case to court, warns that women’s rights are now under threat from two sides – the military and the Islamists.

[Abdel-Rahman Hussein, The Guardian, March 13, 2012] Cairo - Samira Ibrahim is talking tough, but her face looks fraught. The decision by a military court on Sunday to exonerate a former military doctor from conducting “virginity tests” on female protestors in March last year is a setback and a big blow to her personally.

For Ibrahim was the first to speak out about being subjected to this violation along with six other women at a military prison where they were kept overnight, having been arrested in Tahrir Square. It has been a difficult year for Ibrahim, but she is adamant she will not back down. Continue lendo

Justiça no Egito inocenta médico acusado de forçar ‘testes de virgindade’ em mulheres

Um tribunal militar no Egito inocentou neste domingo um médico acusado de obrigar mulheres que protestavam na praça Tahrir a se submeterem a testes para determinar se elas eram virgens.

[BBC Brasil, 11 mar 12} A agência de notícias Mena disse que o médico Ahmed Adel foi inocentado porque o juiz do caso determinou que havia contradições nos depoimentos das testemunhas.

O caso foi levado à Justiça por Samira Ibrahim, uma das mulheres que teria sido submetida a um dos exames. Continue lendo