The Borneo Post

Anti-harassment activist released from jail

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CAIRO: Egyptian authoritie­s on Thursday released a rights activist jailed over a video she posted online criticisin­g sexual harassment in the country, her husband said.

Amal Fathi, 34, was handed a two-year suspended jail sentence in September on charges of spreading fake news after accusing the authoritie­s of failing to protect women in a Facebook video.

She was, however, kept in detention awaiting trial in another case in which she is accused of a second charge of ‘spreading false news’ and ‘membership of a terrorist group’.

Her release on Thursday came after an Egyptian court last week ordered her to be freed.

“She came out today,” husband Mohamed Lotfy, a well-known rights activist, told AFP.

Her conditiona­l release means she must report to the police regularly.

Fathi was first arrested in May over footage in which she also alleged that guards at a bank had sexually harassed her.

She is appealing her two-year suspended sentence and faces a decision in that case on Dec 30.

Some 60 per cent of women in Egypt say they have been victims of some form of sexual harassment during their life, according to a 2017 report by UN Women and Promundo, an organisati­on that engages men and boys in tackling gender violence. — AFP

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