Female reporter groped in Cairo square was rescued by colleague
Female journalist escaped into fast food restaurant after being groped in Cairo square
A male companion of a female reporter for France 24 TV who was "savagely attacked" near Cairo's Tahrir Square, described retreating into a fast food restaurant with a metal door, to keep her out of reach of the attackers.
Sonia Dridi was attacked about 10.30pm on Friday after a live broadcast on a protest in the square and was rescued by the colleague and other witnesses. France 24 said its employees were safe and sound, although "extremely shocked".
Ashraf Khalil, who works with France 24's English language service, said the crowd was closing in on him and Dridi while they were doing live reports on a side street off Tahrir. He said the attack and rescue took about half an hour, but it felt a lot longer.
"The crowd surged in and then it went crazy. It was basically me keeping her in a bear hug, both arms around her and face-to-face," he said, estimating that at least 30 men were involved. "It was hard to tell who was helping and who was groping her."
Khalil said they retreated into a fast food restaurant. They then were hustled into a car, and some men banged on it as it sped away. Some of their belongings were stolen, he said.
"It didn't feel organised or targeted. It felt disorganised," he said. "I felt angry. I love Tahrir. I have a lot of nostalgia for Tahrir. I am still angry. I know this is not the first time this has happened. Still, it was a shock."