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March 06, 2014

Egypt denies entry of 62 women activists en route to Gaza for International Women's Day

"Egyptian airport authorities barred Wednesday 62 international female peace activists from entering Egypt en route to the besieged Gaza Strip for an International Women's Day event."

From MEMO, Middle East Monitor, March 6, 2014

The report continues:

"Some of the activists have been deported, while others are still at Cairo Airport, staging a protest against the Egyptian authorities' repressive measures against them, according to the Twitter account of the deported CODEPINK activist Medea Benjamin.

The activists include Northern Ireland Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Maguire, American human right campaigner Medea Benjamin, and Northern Ireland human rights advocate Anne Patterson.

"Ms Benjamin, who traveled alone, was assaulted by Egyptian security officials, deported to Istanbul, Turkey, on March 4 and was hospitalised overnight in Istanbul until her flight to the US midday on March 5," according to a press release by CODEPINK."

- See more at: http://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/10149-egypt-denies-entry-of-62-women-activists-en-route-to-gaza-for-international-womens-day#sthash.1qEE5Xby.dpuf


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