An Egyptian court has ordered Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb to impose
a ban on pornographic websites. A similar decision taken two years ago
denounced pornographic content as “venomous and vile,” but failed to
come into force.
The Wednesday ruling is
to be immediately enforced, but it can be appealed at the Supreme
Administrative Court, Ahram Online reported.
During the hearing, lawyer Nezar Gharab said that pornographic
websites lead to a spread in
“immorality,” affecting
young people:
“Islamic Sharia law and all heavenly religions came to
elevate human beings to a desired level of dignity.”
The Egyptian court has banned porn websites in the past, but the
rulings were never completely implemented.
In November 2012, the country’s Prosecutor General ordered
government ministries to block porn from the web, referring to a
2009 decision that had not been enforced.
Back in 2009, under the Hosni Mubarak government, a Cairo court
declared:
“Freedom of expression and public rights should be
restricted by maintaining the fundamentals of religion, morality
and patriotism.” The ruling condemned and banned graphic
websites.
The decision follows a recent scandal over a porn video shot at
the pyramids in Giza in front of tourists, which sparked an
investigation by Egypt’s authorities.
The woman in the film reportedly turned out to be a porn actress,
who had pulled similar stunts in the past.
“A set of sexually explicit scenes was illegally filmed
inside the Giza Necropolis by a foreign tourist while visiting
the site,” Egypt’s Antiquities Minister Mamdouh al-Damati
said in a statement cited by Egyptian press.
http://rt.com/news/260609-egypt-ban-porn-websites/
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