Welcome GUEST!      CREATE ACCOUNT - Forgot Password?

Create an account to share your experiences and more!

E-MAIL   PASS  

Auto Log-in Future Sessions (on this computer).
  
Forum Thread A note about the site and any replies from other users.
Porn Users Forum » Lock her up. Egyptian actress wears dress revealing her legs.
1-3 of 3 Posts Page 1
 
Thread Nav :  Refresh Page  |   First Post  |   Last Post  |   Porn Forum Home

12-01-18  04:11pm - 2213 days Original Post - #1
lk2fireone (0)
Active User



Posts: 3,618
Registered: Nov 14, '08
Location: CA
Lock her up. Egyptian actress wears dress revealing her legs.

What the news article fails to mention is that her arms and hands were bare.
Examine the photograph, and you will see her face was naked. No niqab. Shame on her.

https://www.thewrap.com/rania-youssef-eg...cairo-film-festival/

The Wrap


Egyptian Actress to Face Trial for Wearing Revealing Dress to Cairo Film Festival

Rania Youssef could serve up to five years in prison if convicted
Tony Maglio | December 1, 2018 @ 2:41 PM Last Updated: December 1, 2018 @ 3:14 PM

Egyptian actress Rania Youssef will face trial next month after being charged with public obscenity for wearing a partially see-through dress to a film festival in Cairo, according to the Associated Press.

The black, lacy dress revealed most of her legs. Here’s her outfit:

A group of lawyers filed a complaint to the chief prosecutor; Youssef’s trial is set to start on Jan. 12. She could face up to five years in prison if convicted.


Youssef released the following statement on her Facebook page:

Here is a rough translation of Youssef’s statement, courtesy of Facebook’s translate tool:

In Respect of the feelings of every Egyptian family that pissed off the dress I wore at the Cairo International Film Festival, I would like to emphasize that I did not mean to appear in a way that was infuriating and angry by many For the first time, I didn’t expect it to raise all this anger
And the opinions of fashion designers and fashion specialists often affect the choice of clothing decisions, and they may have taken into account that we are
And I wasn’t expecting everything that happened, and if I knew why I wore the
Here, I reiterate that we hold on to the values and morality that we have been raised in the Egyptian Society, which has been, and
If I am proud to be an artist with a good and positive balance in my audience, I wish everyone to understand my good faith and not want to upset anyone, and if God wants I
I also cherish the fact that the union of artists and its role are being protected and protected for values and their defence of art and artists. #Rania _ Youssef

Egypt is a conservative country. The majority of its citizens are Muslim.

12-04-18  02:32am - 2211 days #2
lk2fireone (0)
Active User



Posts: 3,618
Registered: Nov 14, '08
Location: CA
Egypt is a country with low morals.
After filing for a trial of Egyptian actress on charges of public indecency (she exposed her legs in a see-through dress), the lawyers have dropped the lawsuit.

The actress has no shame.
The lawyers have no shame.

The law provides a punishment of up to 5 years in prison for public indecency.

The actress apologized, and said she meant no harm.
But the lawyers should have punished her anyway: with whips and beatings and a little sado-masochistic tableau to let Egypt know that such costumes will not be tolerated.

Egypt needs to invite President Donald Trump, leader of the Moral Majority for a White America, to come to Egypt to show their citizens how a decent, God-fearing White Man behaves.
--------
--------
Lawsuit Dropped Against Egyptian Actress Rania Youssef After She Was Sued Over Sheer Red Carpet Dress
[People]
Colleen Kratofil
,People•December 3, 2018

Egyptian Actress Rania Youssef Sued for Wearing Sheer Dress on Red Carpet
Egyptian Actress Rania Youssef Sued for Wearing Sheer Dress on Red Carpet

1 / 2
Lawsuit Dropped Against Egyptian Actress Rania Youssef After She Was Sued Over Sheer Red Carpet Dress
Egyptian Actress Rania Youssef Sued for Wearing Sheer Dress on Red Carpet

Egyptian actress Rania Youssef’s revealing sheer gown worn on the Cairo International Film Festival red carpet gained more attention than she expected. In fact, her outfit choice almost landed her in jail.

The actress, 44, was sued by three Egyptian lawyers over her red carpet dress claiming that the dress and its completely sheer skirt displayed public obscenity and created “incitement to debauchery,” according to the New York Times.

One of the lawyers who filed the suit, Samir Sabri, told AFP that Youssef’s appearance “did not meet societal values, traditions and morals and therefore undermined the reputation of the festival and the reputation of Egyptian women in particular.”

The trial was set for January and if convicted, she could have faced five years in prison. But on Monday, the lawyers released a statement to Arabic outlet El Watan News, announcing that they were withdrawing the charges.

The statement, obtained by the Huffington Post, reads:

“First, when we took legal action against the artist Rania Youssef, this was not for the purpose of personal gains or benefits, nor was it intended to deprive her person, but was out of concern for public order and ethics and sensing the danger facing the Egyptian society as a result of that incident, committed by a popular public figure with an audience that will try to imitate them, which may lead to the spread of chaos and the violation of standards of values ??and ethics.

Second, we affirm our full respect and appreciation for the art and the artists, and that the legal procedures have been taken against a certain incident which we see surpasses the limits of freedom and social custom and contradicts the provisions of the law (which regulates the relationship of the individual to society) and constitutes a crime punishable by law if it is deliberately committed. And the freedom of thought, creativity, opinion, expression and other freedoms compatible with the international conventions and conventions stipulated in the Egyptian Constitution, but against all forms and forms of vulgarity.

Third, the artist Rania Youssef presented an apology to the Egyptian family and society for this incident and its affirmation that it was not intentional, that it was placed in circumstances beyond its control and that the behavior was wrong and unintentional. We decided to waive the legal measures taken against it.

Finally, we call upon all public figures from artists and others to take into account their behavior and behavior as role models and as the highest ideals for many young men and women in Egypt.”

The apology mentioned was a message Youssef shared on social media. “I probably miscalculated when I chose to wear this dress,” she wrote on Instagram. “It was the first time that I wore it and I did not realize it would spark so much anger…I reaffirm my commitment to the values upon which we were raised in Egyptian society.”

According to the Times, Youssef’s case is not too unusual for celebrities. Under the authoritarian rule of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, celebrities have been targeted for outfits and behavior that goes against public morals. One example cites singer Laila Amer, who was detained in January for making suggestive gestures in a music video.

12-04-18  10:55am - 2210 days #3
merc77 (0)
Disabled User

Posts: 291
Registered: Apr 17, '16
If they look at the artwork from ancient Egypt, they will notice many wore few if any clothing. Then again, they might want to destroy all the old monuments as they were built for the gods and goddesses of antiquity.

Is it me, or are we moving backwards instead of forward? "Dogs think people are Gods. Cats don't as they know better." - Kedi (2016)

Dogs have masters; Cats have staff.

1-3 of 3 Posts Page 1
 
Thread Nav :  Refresh Page  |   First Post  |   Last Post  |   Porn Forum Home


Home - Sites - Users - Reviews - Comments - Categories - Forum

Contact Us - Announcements - FAQ's - Terms & Rules - Cookies - DMCA - 2257 - Porn Review - Webmasters

Protecting Minors
We are strong supporters of RTA and ICRA, two of the most recognized self labeling organizations. Our site is properly labeled to assist in the protection of minors accessing inappopriate content. For information about filtering tools, check this site.

DISCLAIMER: ALL MODELS APPEARING ON THIS WEBSITE ARE 18 YEARS OR OLDER.

To report child pornography, go directly to ASACP!  We're proud to be a corporate sponsor.
Have concerns or questions about porn addiction?  We recommend this helpful resource.

All Rights Reserved © 2003-2024 PornUsers.com.


Loaded in 0.01 seconds.