Artists and media figures in the "hostile harasser" case: Covering is unacceptable for harassment crimes

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The incident of a person’s harassment of a girl child in the Maadi neighborhood of Cairo, or known in the media as “the hostile harasser” witnessed widespread public interaction through the media and social networking sites, as well as a large number of artists interacted with the incident, demanding that they expect the harshest punishment for the harasser and everyone who begged him to take an action Similarly, criticizing opinions that demanded concealment and not to expose those who carried out this heinous crime

Artist Mohamed Heneidy was the first to interact with the incident, expressing in a tweet on his Twitter account, his shock at his ugliness, and said: “The widespread video of an object harassing an innocent child is terrifyingly terrifying. Amidst many monsters, you live between us, and what plastic hides traits worse than we can imagine.

Then he tweeted, criticizing the position of some who refuse to expose the harasser and work with the principle of concealment, saying: “Some people talk about concealment in a horrific crime like harassment of a child ... covering up when you are committing a sin for sure, but the sin does not hurt anyone, but molesting a child is a crime .. a crime "In any religion and any crime in any law ... a crime whose owner must be punished, and praise be to God, he was arrested."

The same position was the subject of criticism of the writer Muhammad Suleiman Abdul-Malik, who wrote through his Facebook account, saying: “The debate about the point of concealment reveals a long way. We are repressed, and our thoughts related to sex are completely distorted ... just because the criminal act is linked to a forbidden sick pleasure. Concealment, and we all remained with us with affliction, and our Lord conceals us with salvation, and as if we did not see the story worthy, no, it is worthy ... You are free unless you harm, unless you are hurt, unless you violate anger without will or permission, this is the red line between what you call concealment and the act of criminality ».

Adding: "The serial killer who enjoys taking the lives of his victims and mutilating their bodies, preferring to be free for years, this does not take his share of the concealment, nor is he a psychiatric patient who is supposed to understand and forgive his motives ... The serial killer is like the serial harasser and rapist, a serial killer, criminal and violator."

Media Hala Sarhan tweeted, through her Twitter account, praising the position of the girl who confronted the harasser, saying: “The world is fine for as long as it contains courageous women with a vigilant conscience and humanity like Loujain Osama Al-Muqaddamah, who confronted the wild boar who harassed an innocent child. In Indonesia, the Islamic country is belling it before What they lock up and put a picture and under it is the lowly criminal so and so, gentlemen, concealment does not apply to criminals and intruders.

Artist Karim Fahmy joined the list of critics of the position of justifying the offense by some, and even others' attempt to blame each similar incident on the female, who is the victim, describing them as sick.

Artist Mustafa Darwish took a positive stance in support of the girl who confronted the harasser, after rumors circulated that she had been pressured by the harasser’s family and her boss at work, and he wrote: “The girl who downloaded the surveillance camera videos that photographed the crime of the child’s harasser removed everything from her and it is said that the owner of the factory who A housemaid in it for her mother, and he saw that he didn’t have a cause for the scandal, and this is a statement that I am not sure of. ”

He continued: "The girl may be threatened, I will see who knows her personally who will lead me to her, because if I need anything, you will meet me with a team of lawyers in her back, because of the girl’s defect, legs coming out of us."


Director Kamel Abu Zekry expressed her shock at the incident, explaining on her Twitter account: "One does not sleep all night because of the video of child harassment, horror, how can someone remain deceitful in this way?"

She added, "I thought about an actor who was a former ambassador in his forties living in Zamalek, who looked like him."

Handsome and respectful and very forthcoming, and he used to work with us in a movie while I was a directing assistant, and Crowe was surprised by the work that he was arrested because he kidnapped young girls from the street and took them home until his case was revealed, and he died in prison. Appearances remain so deceptive that you are afraid of all Humans".

The artist, Basant Shawky, criticized the harasser for using religion as a cover, as he published many religious publications.

Confirming that this is a feature that combines everyone who harassed her, through social media, or bullying her appearance.


While the artist Rania Youssef called for a deterrent law for harassers to be a lesson, and to apply this law decisively, and without that, all kinds of harassment crimes will not stop.

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