Eighth bulletin - your bulletin (10/15/2020) recorded the tweeters ’anger at the repeated incidents of assault on girls and women in Egypt.

Activists called on the Egyptian authorities to implement the harshest punishments against the victim, Maryam Mohamed (25 years).

While Maryam was returning from work, she was stopped by a car. People on board tried to take her bag from her hand, but she held on to her until she was pulled and then killed.

The Maadi incident brought the incidents of harassment and assault on women back to the forefront of interactions in Egypt, and Egyptian communication platforms were filled with feelings of anger, sadness and solidarity.

Writer Engy Alaa tweeted, "I demand the execution of those who did this in Mary ... every girl has to walk in a sense of safety, and there is no justification, no clothing, no form, no need for harassment, dragging, and these heinous crimes ... God suffices and the agent of them is God .. Mary salvation has gone to God Karim Rahim ... Our Lord is patient with her family and avenges those who killed her. "

Activist Ahmed Al-Esh wrote in his tweet, "The defendants are registered as dangerous, one has previously been charged in one case of arms without a license and two cases of drugs, but ordinary walkers in the heart of Maadi in Arabic, with a blurred painting, they steal six women, but if a young man walks in the center of the country, he will find the police every 2 meters to search his mobile and it is possible." They take it, this is a stark example of a major flaw in the current security system. "

The journalist Sami Kamal El-Din tweeted, "For what sin did Mary kill the girl of the enemy? He harassed, dragged, and killed as if we were living in a forest .. Who brought Egyptian society back to the culture of ignorance and harassment? .. What brought us to these curses and this decline?"

As for the singer Hali Al-Saadani, he wrote, "Is it a robbery, not harassment or a need .. God have mercy on Mary and have mercy on us from the hymn and the boy of social media."

As for the singer Ahmed Shawki, he said, "The topic (This is a robbery in the other, not harassment), as if you are normal to steal and wear Arabic in order to defend yourself, and as if the harassment is necessary to remain my sexual in order for its name to remain harassment..but normal, I mean, guys, this is theft, not harassment, and the girl is dead. From an ordinary theft ... You guys are blowing the topic. "

Yara Haykal wrote, "It is not a case of theft, harassment, premeditated murder or wrongdoing, nor a demand for maximum punishment because it is a recurring crime, and it will be repeated a lot ... The story is a story of community security and laws that are respected and no one is above the law, for as long as corruption is rampant in the state apparatus and there is no role "Oversight and not legislative. As long as you lack the tools of the state, I realize that it has solutions."