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Al-Kashif's arrest was widely discussed on social media, with users concerned for her safety. [10] [6] Several hundred users posted with the hashtag "in solidarity with Malak al-Kashef". [13] Al-Kashif was kept in solitary confinement as part of pre-trial detention at the Tora men's prison for four months. [7]
Israeli women declaring solidarity with Elmahdy. Elmahdy's blog received over 2 million hits, with a number of insults. Pages for both support and protest against Elmahdy's action have been opened on Facebook. [10] Fearing of becoming tainted in the eyes of Islamic conservatives, Egyptian liberals distanced themselves from Elmahdy.
Genital modifications are forms of body modifications applied to the human sexual organs. [1] When there's cutting involved, genital cutting or surgery can be used. [1] The term genital enhancement seem to be generally used for genital modifications that modify the external aspect, the way the patient wants it. [1]
The play mainly discusses and addresses the issues of matrimony and the class divide in Egyptian society in a comic light. Set against the background of a crumpling Egyptian economy, it highlights the disparities between the wealthy and poor strata of Egyptian society and the differences between the attitudes of men and women in regards to matrimonial issues.
A conservative Egyptian lawyer sparked major backlash during a televised panel discussion when he said it is a man's "national duty" to rape women wearing revealing clothing, according to Variety ...
In Russia, men of a devout group of Spiritual Christians known as the Skoptsy were castrated, either undergoing "greater castration", which entailed removal of the penis, or "lesser castration", in which the penis remained in place, while Skoptsy women underwent mastectomy.
Members of the Egyptian women’s beach volleyball team have spoken out against France’s hijab ban for its athletes after competing in an Olympic beach volleyball match wearing modest clothing.
Archaeologists have discovered paintings of daily life in ancient Egypt in a tomb dating back more than 4,300 years.