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Egyptian police arrested a university student for allegedly broadcasting a video on social media, “inciting immorality and immorality.”
The Northern Cairo Prosecutor’s Office began investigating the girl, Haneen Hussam, a student at the Faculty of Archeology at Cairo University, after she transmitted a video through the “Tik Tok” application, in which He asked the girls to stream videos of themselves from their homes for money.
Cairo University had referred the student to legal matters at the university for investigation with her “for conduct incompatible with public morals and the values and traditions of the university,” according to an official statement issued by the university on Monday. .
The president of the University, Muhammad Othman Al-Khasht, explained that the punishment of the student can reach the final semester.
Al-Khasht said, according to the text of the statement, that the university received many messages about the student, through the applications “Instagram” and “Tik Tok”, inviting the girls to open the cameras and “recording inappropriate videos by sums of money. “
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The girl appeared in the video attributed to her, saying that “she asks the girls to work with her in an agency that she established through the Likee application, as long as they are not under 18 years old and that they are properly shaped, and that be videotaped for live streams for money, ranging from $ 36 to two and three thousand dollars. ”
The girl did not explain the nature or activity of the work in which these girls will be included, but added in the video that “she does not want naked girls, she will not accept abuses in her agency and she will work based on (good) reputation.”
Commenting on Cairo University’s decision to refer her to the investigation, Hanin Hosam said the media misunderstood what she had asked for in the video clip and reduced it miserably.
Hanin said, in televised remarks Monday night, that “she asked 20 respected girls for a new app in a 3-minute video clip,” but that the media shortened it to just 10 seconds, confirming that her parents “agreed. with what she posted on the videos. “