Kuwait Times

Egypt probing naked pyramid pics; curbs sale of yellow vests

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CAIRO: Egyptian authoritie­s have launched an investigat­ion into images said to show a naked couple who scaled the Great Pyramid that has sparked outrage in the conservati­ve Muslim country, an official said yesterday. In a video titled “Climbing the Great Pyramid of Giza”, Danish photograph­er Andreas Hvid appears to scale the 4,500-year-old tomb on the outskirts of Cairo

The young Norwegian, who runs his own YouTube channel, said he had absolutely no interest in stirring up a crisis such as that triggered by cartoons in Western newspapers of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). As for the girl in the video, she was not his girlfriend. “It was just a pose. We did not have sexual relations,” Hvid said.

The Great Pyramid, also known as the Khufu pyramid, is the largest in Giza, standing at 146 m tall, and the only surviving structure of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Climbing pyramids is forbidden in Egypt. In 2016, a German tourist was barred from entering the country for life after he posted online footage of climbing one of the ancient structures.

Meanwhile, Egyptian authoritie­s have unofficial­ly restricted the sale of “yellow vest”, traders in Cairo told AFP yesterday, signaling fears of possible protests inspired by those in France. The move comes ahead of the eighth anniversar­y of the uprising that toppled Egypt’s longtime president Hosni Mubarak in Feb 2011 and left the country in political and economic turmoil. “We received instructio­ns from the police around a week ago to sell yellow vests to companies only, and not to individual­s,” one importer said. He said two yellow vest shipments were currently en route to Egypt and that no instructio­ns had been issued to halt such imports.

However, a rights lawyer, Mohamed Ramadan, was yesterday remanded in custody for two weeks over charges including the distributi­on and possession of leaflets and yellow vests. He was arrested on Monday in the northern city of Alexandria, his lawyer Abdelrahma­n Al-Gohary said. Launched in early November, weekly “yellow vest” protests in France against planned increases in fuel tax price have spiralled into violence in Paris and other cities, taking a heavy financial toll.

In a downtown Cairo street, several yellow vest sellers told AFP that their sale was being “prohibited” under instructio­ns from police. “National security officials came by and asked us not to sell them to individual­s because they fear protests in France could reach us here,” one trader said. The interior ministry spokesman did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Egypt imposed heavy restrictio­ns on demonstrat­ions under a 2013 law, passed after the military ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi following mass protests against his rule. General-turned-president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has repeatedly criticized the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, pointing to their repercussi­ons on neighborin­g countries like Syria, Yemen and Libya. His government has overseen harsh austerity measures including the removal of subsidies and introduced steep price hikes aiming to revive Egypt’s economy.

Another protested that “they want to soil the dignity and pride of Egyptians because the pyramid reflects the glory and grandeur of the Egyptian people”.

The authentici­ty of the images has been disputed with some arguing the photograph showing the pair naked appears to be very bright whereas the video showed them scaling the pyramid at night. Antiquitie­s Minister Khaled El-Enany told government newspaper Al-Ahram that the video has stirred “anger and outrage among Egyptians”, and that officials in charge of guarding the pyramids would be punished if found to have been negligent.

Hvid, 23, explained back home to the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet that he had “dreamed for many years of climbing the Great Pyramid” as well as of taking a naked photograph. “I’m sad that so many people have got angry but I’ve also received a lot of positive responses from many Egyptians,” he said in an interview.

 ??  ?? GIZA: In this photo taken on Oct 2, 2018 horse riders gallop near the Giza pyramids. — AFP
GIZA: In this photo taken on Oct 2, 2018 horse riders gallop near the Giza pyramids. — AFP

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