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Complete ‘60 Minutes’ Segment: CBS News Reporter Lara Logan Describes Cairo Assault

CBS News:

The night of Feb. 11, the Egyptian dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak was falling. More than 100,000 people filled Cairo’s Tahrir Square in wild celebration. Among those in the crowd was our “60 Minutes” colleague, correspondent Lara Logan.

Lara, a native of South Africa, is an experienced war reporter, but Tahrir Square became her most hazardous assignment.

During the revolution, dozens of reporters were assaulted, often by agents of the regime. On the night of the 11th, a mob turned on Lara and her “60 Minutes” team and singled her out in a violent sexual assault. Since then, Lara has been recuperating with her husband and two children.

Now, she is returning to work and she has decided to tell the story of what happened – just once – on “60 Minutes.”

She’s speaking out, she tells us, to add her voice to those who confront sexual violence; to break what she calls the “code of silence.”

Keep reading here.

Comments (90)

  • suz
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 3:45am

    lara logan missed the opportunity to ponder w/scott pelley why the “partying” egyptians turned on her as soon as the camera died. This Was The Story. there have been many women who come out and discuss rape on television. have you ever seen 48 hours, dateline, 20/20? my comment does not take away from her horrible experience and i, in no way, am condemning her. however, she is a journalist and she has had time to think a lot about her ordeal. there Is A Bigger Story Here. let’s have that conversation.

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    • JLP188
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:33pm

      Very rarely do I read a story and feel sickened and then read the comments on the story and feel MORE sickened. Some of you folks should truly be ashamed of your comments; how can you possibly insinuate that this was Ms. Logan’s fault and that you should not feel sorry for her?! You obviously did not hear her comment near the end of the story. It should not matter whether you are a man or a woman, you have a right to do your job and not be considered too zealous or overly ambitious. A man would be lauded and a woman would be loathed. To say that she should not have taken this type of risk simply to be able to do her job? Most of you have never had to risk anything to do anything. This woman tries to bring the real story into our living rooms from various locations around the world, war zones, palaces, hovels, ghettos, etc. and we condemn her for trying to report on what seemed to be a grand revolution for democratic change in a totalitarian Islamist state? She knows it is a dangerous job. She doesn’t need you stating the obvious.I don’t think she is looking for your opinions on whether she should be allowed to take the risks. It has nothing to do with her politics. (I am a conservative, so don’t go there.) Granted, the mindset of a people who have not yet made it to modernity is a mystery to most all of us, but the danger she was in was not obvious to anyone until it happened. No one could have predicted the level of frenzy that was there. It was a crime of opportunity and could just as easily have happened in a frat house on any American college campus (because it has happened too often in those settings. Should we deal those guys like we should deal with the Egyptian mob?) These backwards cultures will ultimately have to heal themselves. We can’t set these guys down in a classroom and teach them manners. She told the story because she knows that if she doesn’t then we will never let her get past it. We would demand that she tell the story before we let her get back to doing her job. She was raped. She didn’t invite it. We wanted to know the real story and she told it, bravely. So leave her alone and go examine yourselves. Clearly some of you folks are letting your politics get in the way of your compassion. In this case, the two really have nothing to do with each other.

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    • suz
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 4:48am

      JLP188: i mythed as to why you would post your rant on my thread. you clearly are talking to me yet your comment is non-responsive to mine:

      i wanted to hear lara talk about why she thought this happened there and then. one minute there is ecstasy and joy and as soon as the spotlight died there was chaos and evil.

      I did not want to hear gory details about her rape. that was not my business and i don’t feel in any way she had to come forth with any comments about it. apparently you do. nobody in their right mind thinks if she doesn’t discuss it openly, well then, they’ll never let it rest. that’s absurd.

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    • JLP188
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 5:34pm

      Suz,

      It was not my intention to respond to your post. I wanted to respond to some of the general discussion and the fact that some of these folks seem to pass judgement on Ms. Logan instead of having compassion. I hurried a response and didn’t realize I was posting to your thread. You could have figured that out from the content of my response, since it had very little relevence to your thread, but I guess that requires extra thought. I do not want the gory details of the rape any more than you, but the public would want her to at the very least reveal how the nightmare took place, what led up to it and whether she invited danger to herself. She knew she had to answer that or both the story and the public mystery would follow her through the rest of her career and life. So, no, it’s not absurd in spite of what you say to the contrary. In fact, she says as much when she expresses the need for victims to break the silence and face the situation. That is the only way for future victims to have the courage to come forward and bring their attackers to justice, by seeing and knowing that someone as brave as her had to gather that courage to do so in the past.

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    • suz
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 8:55pm

      jlp188: again you have comprehension issues. you say in your own writing that she had to come forth w/the story. yes or no.?

      you post, incorrectly, a reply to my post and you insult me for your mistake. you don‘t know me so you can’t bother me, but grow up and take responsibility even for the little things you f-up.

      this will be my last response to you.

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    • suz
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 8:59pm

      now i must take responsibility for my little f-up:

      the term “you f-up“ was not me calling JLP188 a ”F___k up” — it was meant to read “take responsibility even for the little things you‘ve f’d up.”

      i apologize to all for any misconstrued crudeness.

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  • SilentReader
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 1:51am

    I applaud Lara Logan for speaking out. She appears to be a very strong person.

    I can‘t believe she would blame herself for abandoning her children and feel that she didn’t deserve a second chance. She didn’t deserve what happened to her and none of it was her fault. She, in no way, abandoned her children by being there.

    I wish her well in the future.

    God bless her and her family.

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    • windycitywoman
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 9:55am

      As a parent, I would never have put my life at risk like that. There is absolutely no reason why male reporters could not have reported this story. I’m not blaming her for what happened by any means. I am just saying for me, I would not have risked my life and left my children with out a Mother for a regime change story. It‘s like back in the day when women reporters went into men’s locker rooms and came out reporting they were sexually harassed. Again, it’s not right or excusable, but come on, you know what you are walking into and expecting it to change just because you are you? It is the story of the scorpion and the turtle crossing the lake all over again.

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  • outpost13
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 1:24am

    No proof of the alleged sexual assault, just her word and we all know reporters never lie.
    Why did she fly home the next day ?
    Why no police report ?
    Why no pictures ? she was
    beaten for an extended period of time she should have bruises.
    Makes a good story.

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    • Islesfordian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 3:49pm

      You are a douchebag. I don’t need pictures to know that.

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    • Houndfan
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 10:40am

      I also have suspicion about this story. That kind of attack and she was only in the hospital for 4
      days? No damage to vital organs from such a brutal attack? No bruises to her scalp after she said
      the men were pulling at her hair trying to rip her scalp? No visible bruises or cuts? I’m not saying nothing happened, but this story doesn’t seem completely true.

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  • LovingAmerica
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:54am

    Lara is to be commended for speaking out and sharing her experience. So brave – so very brave of her to do this interview. We have a lot to learn about Egypt, their people, religion. In America, we always want to believe the best in people. We so want them to be good and decent. We want to embrace all religions and believe they are peace loving, that they are not so very different from us. We want to believe in a loving bond that extends the whole world wide inspite of language barriers and different customs. Obviously, Lara assumed too much here. (as we all tend to do) She stepped forth without investigating the truth and the dangers of Egyptian men/culture/religion beforehand. From the goodness of her heart, she was seeking and trusting the goodness of their hearts….. and found it was non-existent. To see these men transition from human beings to raging, murderous animals, must have been indescribably horrific.

    My father was in the oil business and lived in Algeria for over twelve years. When he came home for visits, he shared with us how the “A-Rabs” (that’s what he called them) lived and how they treated their women and children. So many times he would find black eyes and bruises all over his co-workers wives. Once, he asked one of these women why she allowed her husband to beat her so. She told him that it was her husband’s right to beat her and her duty to submit to it. She did not seem bothered by it at all. It was perfectly normal – a way of life to her as she had never known anything different. The great majority of Muslim men do believe that women are possessions and lower in stature than dogs. (and they hate dogs)

    Lara you are so very brave to share your story and make this effort to educate women to the perils present in these Muslim countries. We are deeply grateful that you lived through this terrifying experience and that you are back home within the loving embrace of your beautiful family. May God richly bless you, heal every wound, give you His everlasting peace and tenderly shelter you forever underneath His loving wings.

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  • EdBoo
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:30am

    I you have spent time in the Middle East and especially outside of the westernized cities it’s easy to accept that these people will never ever change. Not in our lifetimes anyway.

    They are for all practical purposes uneducated in their own country and have to go outside to pursue a profession.

    They use the Koran to insure exotic sex is available to men whenever they want it. The males take on their privileges has to be seen and heard and even then you wonder who are these people?

    The Muslim religion and Allah is easily being rammed down the males throats easily because it gives them absolute power over girls and women and sex with them or boys on demand. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesn’t have a clue. Afghanistan is the absolute worst in this regard.

    The closet thing we had to that here was during slavery when owners could take females or males and do whatever they wanted and did. Incredibly it was also one of the rarely acknowledged reasons why the war was fought by the South. Says a lot doesn’t it?

    Muslims are still getting even over the Crusades after centuries. Does anyone really think they are going to change in the next 20 years? If it wasn‘t for oil the Middle East would still maintain a nomadic existence in the world’s largest unsanitary sand pile. These people still wipe their behinds with their left hand and then run it through sand to clean it.

    These Allah-spouting Muslims go western when they are out of the country and therefore out of eyesight. Back home the well-off can get away with it there too. No one calls them on it because they have all the money and the power.

    It turns my stomach when I think of them over there and I increasingly worry about them being over here.

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    • VanGrungy
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 5:59am

      getting over the crusades?

      You do realize the islamic jihad predates the crusades by 400 years don’t you..?

      http://www.firstprinciplesjournal.com/articles.aspx?article=1483&loc=r

      Myth #1: The crusades represented an unprovoked attack by Western Christians on the Muslim world.

      Nothing could be further from the truth, and even a cursory chronological review makes that clear. In a.d. 632, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Asia Minor, North Africa, Spain, France, Italy, and the islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica were all Christian territories. Inside the boundaries of the Roman Empire, which was still fully functional in the eastern Mediterranean, orthodox Christianity was the official, and overwhelmingly majority, religion. Outside those boundaries were other large Christian communities—not necessarily orthodox and Catholic, but still Christian. Most of the Christian population of Persia, for example, was Nestorian. Certainly there were many Christian communities in Arabia.

      By a.d. 732, a century later, Christians had lost Egypt, Palestine, Syria, North Africa, Spain, most of Asia Minor, and southern France. Italy and her associated islands were under threat, and the islands would come under Muslim rule in the next century. The Christian communities of Arabia were entirely destroyed in or shortly after 633, when Jews and Christians alike were expelled from the peninsula.6 Those in Persia were under severe pressure. Two-thirds of the formerly Roman Christian world was now ruled by Muslims.

      What had happened? Most people actually know the answer, if pressed—though for some reason they do not usually connect the answer with the crusades. The answer is the rise of Islam. Every one of the listed regions was taken, within the space of a hundred years, from Christian control by violence, in the course of military campaigns deliberately designed to expand Muslim territory at the expense of Islam’s neighbors. Nor did this conclude Islam’s program of conquest. The attacks continued, punctuated from time to time by Christian attempts to push back. Charlemagne blocked the Muslim advance in far western Europe in about a.d. 800, but Islamic forces simply shifted their focus and began to island-hop across from North Africa toward Italy and the French coast, attacking the Italian mainland by 837. A confused struggle for control of southern and central Italy continued for the rest of the ninth century and into the tenth. In the hundred years between 850 and 950, Benedictine monks were driven out of ancient monasteries, the Papal States were overrun, and Muslim pirate bases were established along the coast of northern Italy and southern France, from which attacks on the deep inland were launched. Desperate to protect victimized Christians, popes became involved in the tenth and early eleventh centuries in directing the defense of the territory around them.

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  • Ghandi was a Republican
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:11am

    She did not belong there. She thought it was a party! ???? This is the ignorance of the lamestream media. They probably still think it was a “party” with a few of the only bad apples in the entire muslim world. That being said, i feel as though i was born to hunt down these Pigs!

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    • thebarbarian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:31am

      i like your thinking ! don’t forget to dip the bullets in bacon fat first and let those puke chunks know about whats on those bullets.

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  • TOPOFTHEGAME
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:08am

    I‘m sorry for all this that’s happened to Lara Logan. The USA, News Dept’s and even our State Dept. should not put women (Hillary Clinton) where their in contact with muslim MEN

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  • Ghandi was a Republican
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:03am

    Is she not even entitled to the islamic 4 witness clause? Seems there are plenty of men to stone!

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    • thebarbarian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:28am

      the problem with the clause is that she needs 4 men to be on her side or she gets stoned for adultery

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  • ThoreauHD
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:02am

    The religion of peace again… how awkward having to explain this away every time. Keep dancing MSM and Beck. Keep hope alive, even though none of you have ever read the Quo’ran.

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  • Apple Bite
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:02am

    But how many times does it have to be said? They don‘t care you’re Liberal or Conservative over there. They don’t care about your way of life here in the US. Women will always be considered a 2nd class citizen in their minds. Not all of them feel it’s right, but the mass majority feels it should. Feminism means nothing to them. Your job means nothing to them. Your social status here means nothing to them. You are beneath them in their eyes.

    But now, you know how it feels to be undermined for ideology of a group of people that don’t even try to listen to your cries of anguish.

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  • Charles
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:02am

    They were naive to go into that crowd especially with a blond haired woman. Those are pigs there in that crowd. Their culture holds women in contempt. The only way to civilize those places is to nuke them.

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  • dasbunker
    Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:00am

    Let’s just turn it all into a glass floored, self lighted parking lot.

    These pepole will never want to play nice.

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    • bkfirvine
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 3:17am

      Isn’t that a drastic solution. There are some things to consider before carrying out such a task. For instance, how much would the US charge to use these new parking facilities? Different rates for different countries? It could get complicated.

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    • aTallMaple
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 4:04pm

      Think it would be better to just make some new states. That way we can govern those areas and instead of sending in military troops at the expense of the US government, that state can use police fund by their own state’s taxes.

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  • Joseph28
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:56pm

    This is the reality of the enemy we face. Ignore it at your own peril.

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  • revel222
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:55pm

    There are so many blind, naive and ignorant people to the reality of what is going on here. How could you trust these interpreters and guides and drivers. Cowards who wouldn’t help you because these were their people. Cowards!!! Where the heck were they during all this. Obviously they weren’t going to get involved. It was just Ray and this woman when it came down to it. You were on your own…in a culture where women are Nothing!!! You were so lucky that these soldiers were convinced to help. God saved you!!! Your guardian angels!! God Bless You in your recovery!!! At least you are revealing the enormity of the violence on woman in the Middle East!! These are not our friends…this is not a great democracy going on there. Obama should be ashamed for praising these people.

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  • UncleBuck
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:55pm

    You play in the mud and expect to come out clean? You go to a country in the midst of a revolution and cry when you get violated? That is why we have traditionally sent men into battle. Too bad for her but why do we feel sorry for her, she went to a place where the 11th century is the goal for them, men treat women slightly better than dogs and you can have a “temporary wife” but women can’t show themselves except to their husbands.. Islam is a terrorists dream religion, it glorifies killing anyone not of that religion, and yet we are too politically correct to say anything negative about it. This is why we are in the state we are in in this country, we lack the strength to tell the truth, and are too weak to acknowledge it when someone else does.

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    • thebarbarian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:25am

      your points are good. but, this shows the extent of the mind f*** that the libs have forced on society. she was in the wrong place and the wrong time and with the wrong mind set. she with her lib mind set was the perfect self made victom.

      we feel for her because no matter what she’s still a mother,wife, person.

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  • justbecause
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:53pm

    All this from the relgion of PEACE?? Does anybody think they can govern themselves. Wild dogs have more class than these people.

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  • rightwinglefty
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:50pm

    An angry mob is no place for an outsider. Man or woman. These are animals and the reporters are not imbedded with a battalion of U.S. Marines.

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    • Islesfordian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 3:55pm

      That is a good point you make. The inherent liberalism of so many reporters keeps them from seeing the natural brutality and irrationality of men, especially in mobs. They romanticize them. We all have evil and violent passions within us and the irrational emotion of an enthusiastic mob can easily unleash them, and the outsiders will naturally become the targets.

      So many reporters are like animal lovers who are surprised when a bear starts to eat them.

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  • TerryDo
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:50pm

    Barbarians utilizing their caveman mentality; me see woman, me take woman and no doubt their “religion” to keep all their male followers repressed and uneducated tells the cavemen it is their god given right. There is not one ounce of civility in those Muslim countries and personally they can all kill each other, I have no empathy for any of them anymore.

    May your psyche heal Lara and may the trama your body felt fade into forgotten memories.

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    • thebarbarian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:18am

      ouch the barbarian laws were written very much in favor of women under Temulgen.Anyone insulting the matriarc faced some darned harsh retribution. these things have the mind and spine/charictor of lower invertabrates. they suck.

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  • Nunyabiz12
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:49pm

    This just proves that Arabs/Muslims are nothing but a bunch of Animals, God will inact he vengance on these Thugs.

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  • notavictim
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:35pm

    will Eric Holder prosecute those animals?

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  • ChiefGeorge
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:33pm

    I give credit to 60min for allowing her to tell her story.

    She was programmed not to fight back like so many of us today! Thats why she said she could not believe how easy she gave up and not fighting back harder. In the end it would not have mattered because she was overwhelmed by so many people. No one, no man could have withstood it but its the fight that was not fought is my point and hers as well. I wish her well and I hope she can someday move on from this. She appears outwardly doing well and thats a good sign.

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    • nzkiwi
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 1:19am

      Carry a gun.

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    • stogieguy7
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 11:48am

      Hey Nzkiwi – your comment belies a total lack of understanding of what it is to be assaulted by a mob. Carry a gun? And that gun, unless it’s an Uzi, will be taken away from you immediately. The Uzi will be taken from you after you at least pop a few of them. Either way, you get the worst of it.

      Perhaps carrying a group of soldiers with you – each with guns – is what you really need.

      Poor woman, what a horrible way to learn the truth about that culture.

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  • dwntwnbrowne
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:31pm

    Savages…and why do we tolerate this? Political correctness will be the end of us if we continue down this road.

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  • sim
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:24pm

    bunch of animals. thanks obama for “liberating” em….

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    • chiefparker
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 6:01am

      Your right. A dogs squeaky toy is the sound of a screaming rabbit. Which serves to heighten the excitement. The eyes widen, heart rate increases, adrenaline pushes their instincts beyond thought or reason. The dogs only goal is to finish off the rabbit.

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    • Hugh Williams
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 9:45am

      islam = murder
      muslims = animals

      These sub-human creatures are a pestilence on the planet.

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  • American_Woman
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:22pm

    God bless her.

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    • USAPLISKENXI
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 8:36am

      Why would a woman go to a place like that knowing how women were treated there.
      That‘s not brave that’s stupid did she think she would be treated any differently.
      So how was it negotiating with those muslims THEY WANT US ALL DEAD
      Peace no Peace just DIE…

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    • attleboro
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 11:03am

      @ USAPLISKENXI

      Go educate yourself and come back later, please.

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    • Islesfordian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 3:47pm

      “Why would a woman go to a place like that knowing how women were treated there”

      That’s just it, she didn’t know. Like so many liberals she had a rosy view of Islamic cultures and didn’t pay attention to the reports of its viscious and brutal mysogyny. NOW she has had her eyes painfully opened up to it. She admits to this as much in the interview. No one deserves to be educated in that fashion, but many liberals were similarly educated after 9/11. Sadly others were not.

      It will be interesting to see how her reporting changes after this.

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    • beckisnuts
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 10:25am

      And where was “god” when these animals attacked? Answer: In your mind and nowhere else.

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  • Hotconchick
    Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:19pm

    Sad…I hope she can find peace.

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    • Revere1
      Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:34pm

      As always, no outcry from the liberal feminists about the oppression of women in the Muslim world. http://www.battlefield315.com/2011/02/feminism-explained.html

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    • nzkiwi
      Posted on May 1, 2011 at 11:56pm

      How much more evidence will it take before the western world realises that we are dealing with sick animals.

      They should not be allowed to emigrate to western countries but be cobfined to their own trashy lands.

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    • hersey10
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:02am

      Like it or not those people are absolute animals .

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    • thebarbarian
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:13am

      pray for her, she’s going to need all the strenght she can get. thoses wounds will never close completely.
      wish people would read the qur’an and the hadith. in doing so you would understand how this could happen.women are to be treated like domestic animals and beaten. before prayer a man must cleanse himself if after working or answering the call of nature or touching a woman. if no water can be found find clean dirt to rub on yourself. to keep a woman pure (usually done between 9-19 years of age) must get her genitals clipped(removed) . the procedure is simple. all you need are three items.
      1- a pair of pliers to grab and forcibly yank the clitorus out
      2= a cutting tool like a tin snip
      3- several men who get to see her stripped and mutilated as they force her to the ground holding her there .
      here‘s what you don’t need
      1-doctor
      2-antibiotics
      3-anestesia or any other pai killer
      realize that this is graphic.ok ladies how do you feel about this and how would you like to be on the recieving end? but i want you(men) to think of what it’s like for the woman(girl) to go through. now imagine that is your wife,daughter,sibling,etc. how would you feel about this? now how do you think she feels; not to mention the physical pain that she’s in.
      for the so called womens rights groups where the hellllll are you.
      I HATE THE HYPOCRACY OF THE LIB/PROGRESSIVE LEFT!!!!!!!!!
      you are appauling.

      people the enemy is in the gate. now what sre you going to do to stop this nefarious cancer?

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    • restorehope
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:29am

      It sickens me when people (including our own president) say that Islam is a religion of peace. Tell that to this poor woman. I doubt that there are Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Buddhists, or members of any other religion that would have sexually attacked a woman in this day and age with such hatred. Their goal to to kill all infidels and for that reason alone, their religion is not a religion at all. Rather it is a false religion that is poisoned with hatred and jealousy towards the rest of the world.

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    • Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 12:52am

      @HotConChick:

      Listening to this shows what real evil is in a individual and a pack of feral mutts; let her find peace indeed. May her future be bright and soon full of hope and joy again.

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    • lionslayer44
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 1:32am

      When you piece of crap muslims decide to fight like men instead of using your chickensh@t tactics we will be ready to take your heads and will feed them to pigs. I am tired of this crap and these evil people. forget the bombs time to get down and dirty. let us not forget that the administration created this unrest and this poor woman suffered the consequences of obama’s games. May GOD forgive me. BE PREPARED COLLECT FOOD, WATER (FILTERS), AMMO. AND A MACHETE!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA

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    • Brasil2520
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 2:12am

      Ultra liberal Logan gets a wake up call about the reality of the “beauty of diversity”

      In a few months, as dictated by CBS, she will again be talking about how wonderful diversity is, from the safety of her all white neighborhood, of course !

      The “ beauty of diversity ” only applies to the whites that can’t afford to move.

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    • Obama Bin Lying
      Posted on May 2, 2011 at 8:45am

      Just more proof of the religion of perpetual outrage is nothing but a cult of blood thirsty animals living with an ideology that is violent. They still should be living in a cave.

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    • beckisnuts
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 10:23am

      Glenn‘s use of this poor woman’s misery is lower than I thought he’d ever go.

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    • beckisnuts
      Posted on May 3, 2011 at 10:28am

      HEY FOOLS! You people need to understand that Beck did this little segment in order to rile his flock up and get the hate flowing toward muslims. It worked huh?

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