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US activist and Code Pink founder claims police in Egypt assaulted her

Code Pink civil rights activist Medea Benjamin seen on May 23, 2013, shouting at U.S. President Barack Obama while he speaks at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. Win McNamee/Getty Images

CAIRO, Egypt – The co-founder of U.S.-based anti-war group Code Pink says Egyptian police detained her at the airport when she tried to enter the country and assaulted her, fracturing her shoulder, as they handcuffed her before deporting her.

An Egyptian airport official denied any assault, speaking anonymously because he wasn’t authorized to brief reporters.

Medea Benjamin says she was detained for hours at the airport upon arrival on route to the Gaza Strip as part of an international women’s delegation. She says that when she refused to be deported without first meeting U.S. Embassy officials, they forced her into handcuffs, fracturing her shoulder. She was then put on a plane to Turkey.

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She spoke from Istanbul, where she said she was kept without her passport until the next flight to the U.S.

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