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Via The Blaze:
Egyptian women have been slowly losing what few rights they had as Islamists cement their rule in the country, but in a recent interview, one female television host wasn’t having any of it.
The Middle East Media Research Institute compiled the most explosive and telling scenes from the Al-Nahar TV interview between the host Riham Said and the cleric Yousuf Badri. The clip actually begins before the interview, with the two informally chatting about how the woman will have to cover her hair to interview him.
“Outside this studio, in your daily life, you deal all the time with Muslim women who do not wear the veil,” she says with a smile, the two looking directly at one another. “You have no problem talking to me without the hijab, and then, when the viewers can see, you make we wear it?”
“Let’s just start the show,” he says.
The clip then skips to a segment on sexual harassment by clerics, which the man has no interest in acknowledging or discussing.
“This is a provocation,” he says in a far harsher tone than before the show. “Change the subject. Talk about things that interest people, about public affairs.”
