Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

TikTok stars’ sentences tossed in Egypt

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CAIRO — An Egyptian court has overturned the sentences of two young women who were convicted and imprisoned last year on charges of “violating family values” and “inciting debauchery” after they gained fame on TikTok, according to state-run media.

The case drew widespread attention as Egyptian prosecutor­s waged a far-ranging legal battle last year against what they considered public immorality in social media.

The two women were among a handful of social media influencer­s, including a female pop star and a belly dancer, to come under scrutiny for their posts in recent years. As their social media followings and, in some cases, income earned through videos have grown, young female influencer­s have faced a conservati­ve backlash in a country where activist lawyers and prosecutor­s take it upon themselves to enforce strict social norms for women.

The women, Haneen Hossam and Mawada el-Adham, were 20 and 22 when they were convicted and sentenced in July to two years in prison. They became stars on TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms with playful videos they posted of themselves dancing, lip-syncing and singing.

Prosecutor­s accused the women of “indecent” activity, homing in on one clip Hossam posted on Instagram in which she encouraged female followers to try getting into the social media influencer game by posting videos of themselves to the app Likee, which pays creators based on the number of views they rack up.

Prosecutor­s accused Hossam of instigatin­g young women to sell sex on the app and of human traffickin­g. The women denied the charges against them.

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