Egypt tries man over murder of student who refused advances

Egypt tries man over murder of student who refused advances

Egypt tries man over murder of student who refused advances

Egypt tries man over murder of student who refused advances

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  • An Egyptian man is accused of stabbing to death a woman in a public street after she rejected his advances.
  • A video that appeared to show the victim being stabbed by a young man went viral last week.
  • Mohamed Adel was accused of “premeditated murder”, after confessing to intentionally killing the victim.
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A trial for an Egypt-based man accused of stabbing to death a woman in a public street after she rejected his advances began on Sunday, sparking widespread outrage.

A video that appeared to show the victim, identified as student Nayera Ashraf, being stabbed by a young man outside her university went viral last week.

The crime has sparked widespread outrage in Egypt and beyond, especially since it was followed a few days later by a similar incident in which Jordanian student Iman Irshaid was shot dead on a university campus.

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Social media users immediately drew comparisons between the two murders, decrying cases of femicide in the Arab world.

At the Mansoura Criminal Court, 130 kilometres (80 miles) north of Cairo, Mohamed Adel was accused of “premeditated murder”, after confessing to intentionally killing the victim, an AFP correspondent said.

Ashraf had previously reported the alleged perpetrator to the authorities, fearing that he would attack her, according to her father and witnesses.

The maximum penalty for murder is death in Egypt, which carried out the third highest number of executions in the world in 2021, according to Amnesty International.

“He stabbed her several times,” said the prosecution, which found “messages threatening to cut her throat” on the victim’s phone.

The next hearing is set for Tuesday, the defendant’s lawyer, Ahmed Hamad, told AFP.

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In a rare occurrence among cases involving violence against women, authorities allowed television cameras to film the hearing on Sunday.

On social media, many Jordanian and Egyptian users called for the perpetrator to be sentenced to death, while others said men must “learn to take no for an answer”.

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Last week, Egyptian preacher Mabrouk Attia sparked outrage by claiming that the victim would not have died if she had been veiled.

According to a 2015 United Nations survey, nearly eight million Egyptian women were victims of violence committed by their partners or relatives, or by strangers in public places.

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