[Sounds  
<http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/02/15/60minutes/main20032070.shtml> 
vaguely familiar, doesn’t it? df]

 

 

 <http://en.rian.ru/world/20110604/164432001.html> Egyptian journalist attacked 
during Cairo protest

 

A female Egyptian journalist was attacked while covering a demonstration on 
Cairo's central Tahrir Square demanding an immediate trial for ousted Egyptian 
President Hosni Mubarak, local media reported.

 

CAIRO, June 4 (RIA Novosti) - A female Egyptian journalist was attacked while 
covering a demonstration on Cairo's central Tahrir Square demanding an 
immediate trial for ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, local media 
reported.

 

The journalist was interviewing participants in Friday's rally when a quarrel 
broke out between them, media reports said, quoting the head of the Cairo 
security department.

 

The attackers had torn the journalist's clothes to pieces before she managed to 
call police, the reports said. A police officer who arrived at the site pulled 
the journalist, who was about to lose her consciousness, out of the crowd and 
called her a taxi, but he was then attacked himself by the demonstrators, who 
stole his pistol and radio set.

 

A local imam reportedly took the police officer to hospital, where doctors 
described his condition as grave.

 

Mubarak, who was ousted as Egypt's president amid large-scale protests in 
February, and his two sons, Alaa and Gamal, will stand trial on August 3 on 
charges of premeditated and attempted killing of protesters during the unrest. 
More than 840 people were killed in clashes between Mubarak loyalists and 
opponents during the nearly three-week-long popular uprising.

 

The trial is expected to take place in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm 
El-Sheikh, where the 83-year-old ousted president has been remanded in custody 
at a local hospital.

 

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Dan Friedman
NYC



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