As Twitchy reported earlier today, Egyptians are taking steps to address the misogynistic violence in Tahrir Square and are spreading the word via social media. A group of women created a special Twitter account, @TahrirBodyguard, to help combat sexual attacks on female protesters.
The account has now been inexplicably, repeatedly suspended by Twitter, placing the lives of Egyptian women at risk.
please twitter stop suspending @TahrirBodyguard, they're trying to provide much needed help to women on #tahrir. it is serious and urgent!
— sebastiao nascimento (@bastelik) November 27, 2012
The group has set up a back-up account, @TahrirBGBackUp:
Since Twitter keeps suspending @TahrirBodyguard for now reason, this is our back-up account. We won’t give up on protecting women in #Tahrir & its surroundings!
We don't know why twitter keeps suspending our @TahrirBodyguard account. We've been working very hard so don't need this #TahrirBodyguard
— Tahrir Guard BackUp (@TahrirBGBackUp) November 27, 2012
We won't give up on helping women stay safe, so keep using the #TahrirBodyguard hashtag until we resolve our issues with twitter
— Tahrir Guard BackUp (@TahrirBGBackUp) November 27, 2012
We are getting your reports and forwarding them to people on the ground so keep tweeting. #TahrirBodyguard. Email [email protected]
— Tahrir Guard BackUp (@TahrirBGBackUp) November 27, 2012
Account suspended or not, we started something and we will keep fighting. #TahrirBodyguard.
— Tahrir Guard BackUp (@TahrirBGBackUp) November 27, 2012
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