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Appalling: CBS Reporter Suffers "Brutal and Sustained" Sexual Assault from Egyptian Mob

An unspeakable act:

On Friday, Feb. 11, the day Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down, CBS chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan was covering the jubilation in Tahrir Square for a "60 Minutes" story when she and her team and their security were surrounded by a dangerous element amidst the celebration. It was a mob of more than 200 people whipped into frenzy.

In the crush of the mob, she was separated from her crew. She was surrounded and suffered a brutal and sustained sexual assault and beating before being saved by a group of women and an estimated 20 Egyptian soldiers. She reconnected with the CBS team, returned to her hotel and returned to the United States on the first flight the next morning. She is currently in the hospital recovering.


Our thoughts and prayers are with Logan, her family, and CBS News.


UPDATE: As if this story wasn't sick enough already, click through to witness an NYU professor plumbing the depths of numbing, callous cruelty (via Jim Geraghty).  Just...wow