The Philippine Star

Egyptian women get 2 years for TikTok dance videos

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CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced several young women to two years in prison for posting “indecent” dance videos on TikTok in a fraught case that critics describe as a further crackdown on self-expression in the conservati­ve society.

The women were also fined 300,000 Egyptian pounds or nearly $19,000 each for “violating the values and principles of the Egyptian family,” inciting debauchery and promoting human traffickin­g, according to a statement from the public prosecutor.

Their lawyers vowed to appeal the ruling.

The prosecutio­n statement named just two of the defendants – 20-year-old student Haneen Hossam and 22-year-old Mawada Eladhm – and said the other three helped run their social media accounts.

Both women recently vaulted to TikTok fame, amassing millions of followers for their video snippets set to catchy Egyptian club-pop tracks. In their respective 15-second clips, the women wearing makeup pose in cars, dance in kitchens and joke in skits – familiar and seemingly tame content for the platform.

Their social media stardom, however, became their undoing in Egypt, where citizens can land in prison for vague crimes such as “misusing social media,” “disseminat­ing fake news” or “inciting debauchery and immorality.”

Eladhm’s lawyer, Ahmed el-Bahkeri, confirmed the sentencing. The prosecutio­n deemed Eladhm’s photos and videos “disgracefu­l and insulting.”

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