Media Type:
Documentaries
Title
Brutal Egypt Security Force Beat Woman Unconscious
Subject
Video news footage and accompanying music
Description
The video shows Egyptian military police beating a woman during the Cabinet sit-in during December 2011. The video went viral and caused outrage in Egypt and beyond. The woman, whose identity was never revealed, has been dubbed the 'blue bra woman' or, more affectionately, 'sitt al-banat' ('The best of girls').
The protests outside the Cabinet building aimed to prevent Kamal al-Ganzouri from becoming prime minister. Egyptian revolutionaries objected to Ganzouri, who had served under former president Hosni Mubarak.
The video is also an example of DIY montage - that is, individuals creating video montages and pairing them with a piece of music. In this case, the montage maker sought to raise awareness of the violence of the military. The song is called 'Bil-Waraqa wal-’alam' (With pen and paper) and is sung by Riham ‘Abd al-Hakim. It is taken from a 2010 film called 'Asal Iswid' ('Black Honey' or 'Molasses'), which is a comedy/light drama exploring feelings of disillusionment towards Egypt, where Egyptian citizens have few rights and live hard lives.
Creator
Youth Who Love Egypt
Publisher
YouTube
Date Published
Contributor
- Riham ‘Abd al-Hakim
Rights
Standard YouTube licence
Related Resources
Language
Arabic
Date Created
17/12/2011
Tags
Citation
Youth Who Love Egypt , “Brutal Egypt Security Force Beat Woman Unconscious,” Politics, Popular Culture and the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, accessed November 21, 2024, https://blue-owl.lnx.warwick.ac.uk/items/show/36.
Media
Warning! This video contains images of violence.
Duration
2 minutes, 47 seconds