Mass March by Cairo Women in Protest Over Soldiers’ Abuse
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/21/world/middleeast/violence-enters-5th-day-as-egyptian-general-blames-protesters.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all?src=tp
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Published: December 20, 2011
CAIRO Thousands of woman marched through downtown Cairo on Tuesday evening to call for the end of military rule in an extraordinary expression of anger over images of soldiers beating, stripping and kicking a female demonstrator on the pavement of Tahrir Square.
Drag me, strip me, my brothers blood will cover me! they chanted. Where is the field marshal? they demanded, referring to Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the head of the military council holding onto power here. The girls of Egypt are here.
The event may have been the biggest womens demonstration in Egypts history, and the most significant since a 1919 march led by pioneering Egyptian feminist Huda Shaarawi to protest British rule. The scale was stunning, and utterly unexpected in this strictly patriarchal society. Previous attempts to organize womens events in Tahrir Square this year have either fizzled or, in at least one case, ended in the physical harassment of the handful of women who did turn out.