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Relationships and society
The press, Jamila Ismail, commented on her son’s indictment in the Vermont case, noting that she had raised him to protect girls, not to attack them, “I raised him to protect the daughters of the people.”
In her statement to Al-Watan, Jamila declined to discuss what was circulating about her son’s indictment in the Vermont case, noting that she would sue all websites and newspapers that dealt with her son’s name, as one of those involved in the case.
The lawyer, Dina Al-Moqaddam, yesterday presented a report before the competent investigating authorities, accusing the son of the fugitive Ayman Nour and the media, Jamila Ismail, in the Vermont case.
It is noteworthy that the Vermont case began to appear on the pages of “social networks” 6 years after its events, through a publication on the “assaultpolice” page of the accounts that appeared on “Instagram”, which were specializes in collecting testimonies from victims of bullying and filing legal complaints while preserving Confidentiality of information for girls.
The facts of the case date back to 2014, when a girl was gang-raped by 7 young people who filmed these scenes on a mobile phone, threatening to publish them later and writing their names on sensitive areas of her body.
An investigation was opened into the incident, after the victim presented her complaint to the National Council for Women, about some people who sexually assaulted her during 2014, inside the Fairmont Nile City hotel in Cairo, accompanied by testimonies provided by some about your information about the incident.
Several of the defendants were detained to complete investigations into the incident, the last of whom were Nazli Mustafa Karim and Ahmed Janzouri.
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