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Egyptian pop singer sent to prison for video that 'incited debauchery' Egyptian pop singer sent to prison for video that 'incited debauchery'
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Shyma, 21, sentenced to two years over video in which she appeared in her underwear and suggestively ate a banana
Staff and agencies in Cairo
Tue 12 Dec 2017 20.20 GMT
Last modified on Thu 14 Dec 2017 10.09 GMT
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An Egyptian pop singer has been sentenced to two years in prison for “inciting debauchery” in a racy music video clip.An Egyptian pop singer has been sentenced to two years in prison for “inciting debauchery” in a racy music video clip.
Shyma, a little-known 21-year-old singer, was also fined 10,000 pounds (£420) by a Cairo court.Shyma, a little-known 21-year-old singer, was also fined 10,000 pounds (£420) by a Cairo court.
The director of the clip, Mohamed Gamal, received the same sentence. Both can appeal against the ruling.The director of the clip, Mohamed Gamal, received the same sentence. Both can appeal against the ruling.
Shyma was arrested on 18 November, police said, following complaints about the video for her song I Have Issues.Shyma was arrested on 18 November, police said, following complaints about the video for her song I Have Issues.
In the video, she appears singing in her underwear and suggestively eating an apple and a banana before a classroom of young men.In the video, she appears singing in her underwear and suggestively eating an apple and a banana before a classroom of young men.
The video created a stir on social media in conservative Egypt and was discussed on TV talkshows.The video created a stir on social media in conservative Egypt and was discussed on TV talkshows.
“Singer Shyma presents a lesson in depravity to youths,” said the Youm 7 newspaper in an article after the video was released.“Singer Shyma presents a lesson in depravity to youths,” said the Youm 7 newspaper in an article after the video was released.
In a Facebook post at the time, Shyma apologised for the video and said she had not anticipated the backlash.In a Facebook post at the time, Shyma apologised for the video and said she had not anticipated the backlash.
“I didn’t imagine all this would happen and that I would be subjected to such a strong attack from everyone, as a young singer … who has dreamt from a young age of being a singer,” she wrote.“I didn’t imagine all this would happen and that I would be subjected to such a strong attack from everyone, as a young singer … who has dreamt from a young age of being a singer,” she wrote.
The authorities under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi have used wide-ranging morality laws to crack down on a range of artists.The authorities under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi have used wide-ranging morality laws to crack down on a range of artists.
In 2015, a court jailed a female dancer to a year in prison for “inciting debauchery” in a raunchy music video for a song called Let Go of My Hand.In 2015, a court jailed a female dancer to a year in prison for “inciting debauchery” in a raunchy music video for a song called Let Go of My Hand.
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