Amal Fathy and her husband who was banned from the trial. (Photo Guardian)
An Egyptian woman who made a video alleging sexual harassment has
been given two years in prison and a fine on charges of “spreading false
news”.
Amal Fathy, an actor and a former activist, uploaded a video to her
Facebook account in May detailing how she was sexually harassed during a
visit to her bank and criticising the government’s failure to protect women.
Two days after the post, Egyptian security forces entered her home in
a pre-dawn raid and arrested her along with her husband and young son,
both of whom were later released.
Fathy was subsequently put on trial accused of spreading false news
with intent to harm the Egyptian state and possessing “indecent
material”. She was sentenced to one year in prison for each charge, and
given a fine of 10,000 Egyptian pounds (£430) for making “public
insults”.
In a second trial that is under way, she faces allegations that include being a member of a terrorist organisation.
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Saturday, September 29, 2018
Russia has started delivering S-300 missiles to Syria
Russia has started delivering S-300 surface-to-air
missile systems to Syrian forces, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
said.Lavrov told a news conference at the United Nations (UN) on Friday that "the delivery started already" after a decision was reached following downing of a Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft which was hit by a Syrian missile.
Moscow said Israel was culpable as the Il-20 was
caught in the crossfire as four Israeli fighter jets attacked targets in
northwestern Syria.The Israeli military said that Syria's indiscriminate air defence fire was the cause of the incident.
"As President [Vladimir] Putin said, after that incident ... the
measures that we will take will be devoted to ensuring 100 percent
safety and security of our men," said Lavrov.