We thought we would make a special post for the first anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, however this post is much more interesting and also current situation telling. A new site publishes the number of sexual assaults made in the Egyptian capitol, and you can not ignore the very clear suggestion that the assaults started to peak around November 2011, and around the now famous Tahrir sq.
More and more stories of young girls and women who are attacked on the street or found begging for help when they felt that an attack is seconds away, just run a search for this and you will hit dozens of news articles telling the stories of raped and attacked women of all ages in Egypt today.
To make things even worst it looks like if you are a foreigner walking the streets of Cairo these days you stand a very high chance of meeting this kind of behavior in almost any corner and any time, it is either that non-Egyptian females are a huge attraction to the local men population, or that there is a “cultural” issue at work, where men feel that they can freely abuse women of another culture, faith or religion.