Egypt’s new amendments for sexual harassment law ends different forms of violence against women: UN Resident Coordinator

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Thu, 19 Aug 2021 - 07:24 GMT

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Thu, 19 Aug 2021 - 07:24 GMT

 

CAIRO – 19 August 2021: The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Egypt Elena Panova thanked President Abdel Fattah al Sisi for ratifying law no. 141/2021 amending some articles of the 58/1937 Penal Law to confront sexual harassment.

“W the approval of amendments to Law 141 2021 by President El-Sisi, Egypt is embarking on a new era of ending different forms of violence against women & addressing the crime of sexual harassment.” Panova twitted

She congratulated Egypt’s National Council For Women and its president Maya Morsy for “the great achievement”.

 

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi ratified on Wednesday law no. 141/2021 amending some articles of the 58/1937 Penal Law to confront sexual harassment.

The amendments call for tightening penalties on those who harass others at public or private places by making sexual insinuations whether by gesture, words or action.

Under the newly-introduced amendments, defendants will face double punishment in case of repeating the same crime. The law was published in today's official gazette.

Last July, The Egyptian House of Representatives discussed a report released by the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee regarding a draft law submitted by 61 MPs to toughen harassment punishment in law.

Member of Parliament Ashraf Rashad and 60 others (more than one-tenth of the parliament’s members) to amend some provisions of the Penal Code regarding the punishment of sexual harassment.

The committee stressed that the draft law was in accordance with the constitution, especially Article 10 of it, which states that the family is the foundation of the society, based on religion, morals and patriotism, and the state is keen on its cohesion, stability and the consolidation of its values, as well as the state’s commitment to protect women against all forms of violence.

The committee pointed out that the draft law came as a result of what the current situation results in negativities due to lack of some legal texts that deter the crime of harassment.

The amendments harshened the imprisonment term and the fine imposed on the offenders.

The amendments:

The amendments extended to Article 306 bis b, which stipulates that if the crime explained in Article 306 bis a of the law was committed with the intention of the offender to obtain a sexual benefit from the victim, then this is considered sexual harassment act. The perpetrator will be punished by imprisonment of no less than five years and a fine no less than L.E. 200,000 and not exceeding L.E. 300,000, or with both penalties.

If the offender was one of those stipulated in the second paragraph of Article 267 of this law, or had an occupational, family, or educational authority over the victim, or exercised any pressure on the victim, or if the crime was committed by two or more persons, or at least one of them was carrying a weapon, then the penalty shall be imprisonment for a period of no less than seven years and a fine of no less than L.E. 300,000 pounds and not more than L.E. 500,000.

 

The previous law:

Article 306 (a) of the Penal Code states that the accused shall be punished with imprisonment for a period of no less than six months, and a fine of no less than three thousand pounds, and not more than 5,000 pounds, or either of both penalties, whoever commit sexual innuendo or insinuations, whether by gesture, word, or action, or by any means, including online means.

The penalty shall be imprisonment for a period of no less than one year and a fine of no less than five thousand pounds and not more than ten thousand pounds, and one of these two penalties if the act is repeated by the offender through stalking and tracking the victim, and if the offender carries a weapon, the penalty shall be imprisonment for a period of no less than two years. It does not exceed five years and the fine is not less than twenty thousand pounds and not more than fifty thousand pounds.

 

 

 

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