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In one survey 60 percent of the highest educated women in Egypt blamed the victims (of general sexual harassment) and "provocative" clothing, as did 75 percent of the least educated women. [24] In a 2013 UN survey, 75.7% of women who had been sexually harassed said it occurred while they were wearing conservative clothing without makeup.
The girls that stay in Egypt are often shunned from society and struggle to remarry the orthodox way, especially in cases where the women has given birth to the husband's child. [9] Egypt: Law No. 103 of 1976 also known as the New Tourism Marriage Law was enacted to deter and protect young girls from seasonal/temporary marriage.
Worrying of identity revelation, 91% of victims experience social isolation. 94% of victims experienced emotion such as regret and shame. [3] Victims develop life-long psychological trauma in the process of organ trafficking and dual exploitation of sex but they are offered limited treatment. [7]
Human rights in Egypt are guaranteed by the Constitution of the Arab Republic of Egypt under the various articles of Chapter 3. The country is also a party to numerous international human rights treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
The Wall Street Journal said that the amounts were "well within the norms of established international standards" and the Sun-Sentinel wrote "Egypt agreed to pay $500,000 in compensation". [27] Egypt also made a formal statement to the family of each victim "expressing its acceptance of responsibility, its regret, and its condolences". [28]
Stalking victims will get "peace of mind" by being told the identity of their abusers under new government proposals, the minister for safeguarding has said. Jess Phillips said the proposed "right ...
Gaddafi Farag Abdel Atti [1] (Arabic: قذافي فراج عبد العاطي; born October 20, 1971), known as Safah El Giza [1] (The Giza Butcher), is an Egyptian serial killer and fraudster who murdered four people from 2015 to 2017 in Giza and Alexandria out of an attempt to cover up his fraudulent activities.
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