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US postpones award for 'Hitler tweet' journalist

March 7, 2013 17:45

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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An Egyptian journalist who was due to receive a US medal of honour had her award postponed and was put under investigation by White House officials after she was accused of supporting terrorist activity.

Samira Ibrahim was due to receive the International Women of Courage Award next Thursday from Secretary of State John Kerry and First Lady Michelle Obama in recognition of her work exposing "virginity tests" conducted by the Egyptian army during the Tahrir Square protests last year.

However, critics challenged the decision to honour Ms Ibrahim after she allegedly made comments supporting Hitler and terror attacks against the US and Israel on Twitter.

Yesterday, State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said that Ms Ibrahim's award would be postponed while officials investigate the tweets.