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Egyptian TikTok Influencer Salma El-Shimy Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Inappropriate Content

The Economic Misdemeanor Court in Alexandria sentenced Egyptian TikTok influencer Salma El-Shimy, convicted of filming and broadcasting inappropriate content, to two years in prison and a fine of EGP 100,000 (USD 3230) on Tuesday, 18 April. El-Shimy is accused of filming inappropriate videos on her social media platforms in exchange for money obtained through the

El calvario judicial de dos tiktokers egipcias: nueve meses en prisión por «incitar al libertinaje» – Noticias y Protagonistas

El calvario judicial de dos tiktokers egipcias: nueve meses en prisión por «incitar al libertinaje» – Noticias y Protagonistas
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Egyptian court renews detention of TikTok star

Ms Hossam, 21, and Ms Eladham, 22, had been sentenced to two years in prison and fined 300,000 Egyptian pounds each in July. Ms Hossam, who had over a million TikTok followers, was arrested after encouraging women to post videos on Likee, a streaming app that allows users to make money based on the number of followers they attract. Ms Eladham, who had 3.1 million TikTok followers and 1.6 million Instagram followers, was accused of posting lip-synching and dance videos that were deemed indecent. She also used Likee. “Now there’s another extension for the same case, for the same acts, but they put different charges to keep these girls prosecuted,” said Mr Abdelnaby, who is executive director of the Regional Centre for Rights and Liberties, a non-profit organisation.

Egypt: Baker Arrested After Making Cakes in The Shape of Genitals and Lingerie

Egypt: Baker Arrested After Making Cakes in The Shape of Genitals and Lingerie
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Egyptian women jailed over TikTok posts to face trafficking charges

3 Min Read CAIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Two young Egyptian women whose jail sentences for posting on TikTok were overturned earlier this week will have to stay in prison for another two weeks and face human trafficking charges, a lawyer said on Friday. Haneen Hossam and Mawada Eladham, who each have more than a million TikTok followers, have spent nine months in jail after being convicted of encouraging women to share footage on the video-sharing app in exchange for money. On Tuesday a court upheld an appeal, overturning the conviction of Hossam, 20, and cancelling 22-year-old Mawada Eladham’s jail sentence, though she still faces a fine of 300,000 Egyptian pounds ($19,218).

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