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Egypt brings in new sexual harassment laws | Egypt brings in new sexual harassment laws |
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Egypt has introduced new punishments for sexual harassment in an effort to crack down on the worsening problem. | |
In a decree issued by outgoing interim president Adly Mansour, sexual harassment is now a crime punishable by up to five years in jail. | In a decree issued by outgoing interim president Adly Mansour, sexual harassment is now a crime punishable by up to five years in jail. |
Until now, Egypt has not had a law defining sexual harassment. | Until now, Egypt has not had a law defining sexual harassment. |
A 2013 UN study said that nine out of 10 Egyptian women had experienced some form of sexual assault, ranging from minor harassment to rape. | A 2013 UN study said that nine out of 10 Egyptian women had experienced some form of sexual assault, ranging from minor harassment to rape. |
Human rights campaigners have describe the extent of the problem in Egypt as "horrifying". | Human rights campaigners have describe the extent of the problem in Egypt as "horrifying". |
Incidents have soared in the three years since the 2011 overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. | Incidents have soared in the three years since the 2011 overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. |
Under the new laws, harassers face from six months to five years in prison. The longer sentences are reserved for offenders who hold a position of power over their victims such as being a woman's superior at work or being armed with a weapon. | Under the new laws, harassers face from six months to five years in prison. The longer sentences are reserved for offenders who hold a position of power over their victims such as being a woman's superior at work or being armed with a weapon. |
Presidential spokesman Ehab Badawi said the decree defines a sexual harasser as a person seeking to achieve "an interest of a sexual nature". | Presidential spokesman Ehab Badawi said the decree defines a sexual harasser as a person seeking to achieve "an interest of a sexual nature". |
Repeat offenders would see their sentences doubled, he said. | Repeat offenders would see their sentences doubled, he said. |
As well as jail terms, offenders face fines of up to 5,000 Egyptian pounds ($714; £415). | As well as jail terms, offenders face fines of up to 5,000 Egyptian pounds ($714; £415). |
However, Fathi Farid, a founder of the "I Saw Harassment" campaign that documents assaults on women, said the new laws were "of no value" as they gave judges the right to choose between a fine or jail. | However, Fathi Farid, a founder of the "I Saw Harassment" campaign that documents assaults on women, said the new laws were "of no value" as they gave judges the right to choose between a fine or jail. |
He also said the punishments were not enough for cases involving sexual assaults by mobs. | He also said the punishments were not enough for cases involving sexual assaults by mobs. |
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