The Egyptian National Childhood Association: Al-Amin forced orphans to dance and harassed them

The National Council for Childhood in Egypt published a report on children victims of businessman Mohamed El-Amin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the “Al-Mustaqbal Al-Amin” Foundation for Social Development.

The report said that the Child Helpline of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood received a report, quoting social media, regarding the transfer of five girls who were placed in the Safe Hands for Girls’ Care Home in Beni Suef Governorate to a villa for the accused, Muhammad al-Amin, who ordered them to take off their clothes and wear inappropriate clothes (instead of dancing). .

The report added that the accused, Muhammad al-Amin, asked the girls to dance for him, and he harassed them, under the threat of confining them to their rooms for days, or returning them to the care home if they did not respond to his instructions, according to the Egyptian website "Cairo 24".

He confirmed that the girls were subjected to indecent assault by Muhammad Al-Amin.

The National Council for Childhood stated that, pursuant to the text of Article 19 bis of the Child Law No. 13 of 1999, as amended by Law No. 139 of 2008, which states that in cases of imminent danger, the General Administration of the Child Helpline of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, or the Protection Committee, whichever is closer to take the necessary action Urgent measures are required to remove the child from the place where he is at risk and transfer him to a safe place, including the assistance of authorities when necessary, the girls were transferred to a care home belonging to the Ministry of Social Solidarity.

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