Questions on Assaults against Journalists in Egypt A survey on a sample of Journalists (Executive summary) Preface: On 29th January 2011, "Ahmed Mahmoud", an Egyptian journalist, was standing in the window of his office, recording with mobile what is taking place in "Lazoughly's Quarter", in front of which his press foundation is located, when unexpectedly shot. Ahmed, who was seriously injured, died on 4th February. Ahmed's story was one of many other stories, telling us about those who tried document the scenes of persecuting demonstrators, and their suffering amid the clouds of tear gases. There were similar repeatedly violent incidences which took place before, and after the 25th January revolution, during which many Egyptian Journalists lose their eyes, were seriously injured, and were assaulted, either verbally or physically. Almasry Studies and Information Center, made a survey to scout cases of violence against Egyptian Journalists, define to how extent they tend to, or refrain from taking serious actions against their offenders, name the causes of their various attitudes towards the offenders in particular, and towards such an issue in general, as well as their reason, and evaluation for the role of the parties concerned. The research team designed a survey form consisting of 12 questions which have to do with the objective and the thesis of the research, besides other five questions related to the characteristics of the sample surveyed from 15th March to 10th April 2012. The research team collected 324 forms, 312 of which were correct and apt to the statistic analysis. The Journalists surveyed represented 60 national, private, and party press foundations, besides other Arabic and foreign press agencies.