The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Witness detentions cast a shadow over Egyptian ‘Metoo’ movement

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CAIRO - Student Seif Bedour wanted to support his friend, a witness in a high-profile rape case, by accompanyi­ng her to a Cairo police station when she was brought in by officers on Aug. 28 after offering to testify on behalf of the victim, his sister says.

At the station, Bedour was detained and has been held in jail for four months onmorality charges, relatives and activists say, even though the then 14-year-old had no connection to alleged rape and was not at the scene when it occurred at Cairo's Fairmont Nile City Hotel in 2014.

Three sources close to Bedour said he was accused of drug abuse and debauchery. His lawyer could not be reached for comment. The public prosecutio­n department was not available for comment and the state press centre did not respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

In addition to Bedour, two others who had come forward to testify in support of the rape victim - party organizer Ahmed Ganzoury andnazly Karim, ex-wife of one of the defendants in the rape case - have also been detained and are being held in prison on the same drug and debauchery charges, sources close to them said. Their lawyer could not be reached.

Three other witnesses who also wanted to testify in support of the victim, including Bedour's friend, have been released after also being arrested.

The case against Bedour and the witnesses is running alongside that of those suspected of committing the rape.

Of nine men accused of the rape, five are under arrest and four are outside the country.

Some human rights activists say the arrests of thewitness­es are part of a tendency by authoritie­s to prioritise traditiona­l social morality at the expense of women's rights.

They say authoritie­s are trying to counter a growing movement against exposing sexual abuse in Egypt that drew comparison­s with the internatio­nal “#Metoo” campaign and helped encourage witnesses to testify about the alleged rape at the Fairmont in

April 2014.

ROOFTOP PARTY

In the Fairmont case, a rooftop party took place at the hotel and later the same evening a woman was allegedly gangraped at an after-party there.

Encouraged by the #Metoo movement, the alleged Fairmont victimpost­ed an anonymous account online before filing a formal complaint in July saying she had been drugged and gang raped.

In a statement on Aug. 31, Egypt's public prosecutor­s said Bedour, now aged 21, and the five witnesses were being interrogat­ed in connection­with “ongoing investigat­ions” in the Fairmont case, without specifying charges.

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