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Egypt Virginity Tests On Female Detainees Must Stop: Court Rules On Samira Ibrahim's Case

Egypt Forced Virginity Tests

SARAH EL DEEB   12/27/11 03:05 PM ET   AP

CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Tuesday ordered the country's military rulers to stop the use of "virginity tests" on female detainees, in a rare condemnation by a civilian tribunal of a military practice that has caused an uproar among activists and rights groups.

The virginity test allegations first surfaced after a March 9 rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square that turned violent when men in plainclothes attacked protesters, and the army cleared the square by force. The rights group Human Rights Watch said seven women were subjected to the tests.

The ban came a week after public outrage over scenes of soldiers dragging women protesters by the hair, stomping on them and stripping one half-naked in the street during a fierce crackdown on activists.

"This is a case for all the women of Egypt, not only mine," said Samira Ibrahim, 25, who was arrested and then spoke out about her treatment.

Ibrahim filed two suits against the practice, one demanding it be banned and another accusing an officer of sexual assault. She was the only one to complain publicly about a practice that can bring shame upon the victim in a conservative society.

A small group of women gathered outside the court building, holding banners. One said, "Women of Egypt are a red line."

The three-judge panel said in its ruling that the virginity tests were "a violation of women's rights and an aggression against their dignity."

The ruling also said a member of the ruling military council admitted to Amnesty International in June that the practice was carried out on female detainees in March to protect the army against possible allegations of rape, indicating it was an administrative order and not an individual decision.

Because the military is also acting as a police force, "it is the duty of the armed forces when carrying out these duties to abide by the law and not violate its provisions when dealing with citizens," the court ruling said.

The ruling "is incredibly important not only because it comes after scenes of sexual assault and battery of women by military troops," said Heba Morayef, an Egypt researcher with Human Rights Watch. "It is also important because it is the first time a civilian court acknowledged and criticized abuse by the military."

At first the military denied administering virginity tests. Then last week, the military prosecutor said one army doctor is on trial for abuse. On Tuesday, after the court decision, military prosecutor Adel el-Morsi said the tests are not condoned by the military, calling the abuse "an individual behavior" that is before courts.

Rights groups have said some officers have explained the tests as a way to clear their names of possible charges of abuse by the protesters. Women protesters said they were threatened with prostitution charges before they were subjected to the tests.

Hossam Bahgat, a human rights activist who was involved in the case, said the court ruling restores some justice to the abused women and is a first step toward holding military officials accountable.

"It is also very symbolically important because it is a crack in the wall of impunity the (military rulers) have built around their personnel and their conduct" against protesters and women in particular, he said.

He said the lawyers will try to upgrade the charges against the army doctor to sexual assault instead of the current indecent act.

Ibrahim, who covers her hair in the style of conservative Muslims, told a private TV station Monday that she filed the suits because she wanted to spare others what she went through. Ibrahim said her family, from the conservative southern Egyptian city of Sohag, was supportive of her going public.

"I was devastated," she told the private ONTV network. "I was hurt, and sad, and didn't expect that from them (soldiers.) The first thing dad said is...only the law will help you."

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12:42 AM on 12/31/2011
So how does one get the job of a tester, and what exactly is the job description?
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Yvonne Serocki
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05:23 PM on 12/30/2011
Wow! The word of truth cannot be eliminated. The Light of the world is shining and no darkness can exist in the presence of light! 2012 is the year of new beginnings and new possibilities. 2012 is the year of the return of the feminine Holy Spirit. "For the Lord has created a NEW thing on the earth: a woman protects, leads, or compasses a man" Jeremiah 31:22 www.newheavenonearth.wordpress.com
09:42 AM on 12/29/2011
Pending comments 5 ???? Does this mean 5 Hours before the posts are posted after approval?
09:33 AM on 12/29/2011
Ever heard of The Slave and the Master??? BDSM and Islam are very similar.
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SoulMistress12
I put the mental back in 'fundamental'.
11:42 PM on 12/28/2011
'Virginity test'... More like 'legalized sexual harassment'. And it's about time it lost that title; this is outrageous.
09:36 AM on 12/29/2011
As I understand it, it's sexual assault, not mere harrassment. Harrassment is done with verbal or other type of communication. Any unwanted intrusion, visual or physical, of a female's (or male's) private area is an assault. The kind of touching that occured determines the degree of assault.
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SoulMistress12
I put the mental back in 'fundamental'.
10:14 AM on 12/29/2011
My bad.... That's what I was trying to say, I just used the wrong term. Sorry.
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goserenee1
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10:55 PM on 12/28/2011
The women here have been treated terribly, no woman should face this treatment. I hope one day they see the equal right that we have here as women in the USA.
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08:31 PM on 12/28/2011
This is quite sickening.

The women should start aggessively detaining the males in Egypt to measure the length, width, and circumference of their genitals, and then tatoo the little fella's results on their foreheads, being sure to release them nude in the middle of Tahrir Square when they're done. A good kick in the groin should finish the job.

I'll bet the laws will get changed pretty quickly.
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goserenee1
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10:53 PM on 12/28/2011
In a country were men dominate and control everything I don't think that would ever happen. Nor is it the answer. This is very disturbing and hopefully these women will gain thier equal rights. Unfortunately for them it will not be over night and their fight will be long and hard but hopefully eventually they will win and no longer be treated as commodities.
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SoulMistress12
I put the mental back in 'fundamental'.
11:45 PM on 12/28/2011
@zillizli Good idea, but I don't think that should be legal... Oh wait, neither should "virginity tests". Okay, bring on the agressive detaining. >.
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nigelstpierre
Opinionated and Offensive.
07:50 PM on 12/28/2011
I hear those tests were the worse for the men they gave them to.
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keezze
07:26 PM on 12/28/2011
wonderful wonderful wonderful, after 1000 years women of egypt will not be forcfully examined to analize their hymens, a great year 2012 on egyption history I hope the rest of islamic world will follow this bold lead..
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structurequity
structurequity not oppression
07:11 PM on 12/28/2011
where is the outrage on the part of the men of this society, to let their women suffer this invasive violation of their private beings is unconscionable...
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
09:20 PM on 12/28/2011
They get to look through a peep hole at the exam.
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MissFrijole
My bite is worse than my bark.
07:03 AM on 12/29/2011
Wow. You think with that kind of technology, they can see if she has a healthy region down there?! Wow...a peephole...Besides, don't they know that the "intact hymen" is a myth?
03:19 PM on 12/28/2011
american women who claim too have been raped are also given medical examinations

And yes, the doctor would surely make a note if there was an intact hymen
04:26 PM on 12/28/2011
So what is your point?

Not all women who are raped are virgins and not all virgins have a hymen
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structurequity
structurequity not oppression
07:12 PM on 12/28/2011
you claim to speak for what?
01:44 AM on 12/29/2011
basic logic
10:48 AM on 12/28/2011
USA is well on its way to becoming a mess. We've legislated morality, free speech and given minorities special rights where they can do or say whatever they want but you can't do the same.
Remember, what one generation considers, the next generation accepts and the next generation practices. Look at gays, people used to fight it, then they accepted it as long as it wasn't public, now it's not only accepted but puked on us openly. They have parades, tv shows and it is portrayed as funny, acceptable behavior....even to the point of "normal" - not all of us are as easily swayed as this younger generation is in for a sad future. You've turned you back on God and have no protection. When the roof collapses you will scratch your head and wonder why??
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Semprini
Stamp out and abolish redundancy
11:37 AM on 12/28/2011
This is what you get out of this story???? "The Gay"??? Swing and a miss, Chief.
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amerkiwi2011
just trying to get by
01:26 PM on 12/28/2011
AMEN to that!!!
10:23 AM on 12/28/2011
some cultures/people/nations do things that we as foreigners find silly, even ridiculous.... but surely nothing is as ridiculous as foreigners who haven't experienced the culture, country, or it's people passing bigoted, uneducated opinions around.
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10:51 AM on 12/28/2011
Sometimes you are right. Other times we get virginity tests. Clearly even their own courts agreed that the practice is barbaric and has no place in today's Egypt regardless of its hitorical/cultural use.
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chaya
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12:49 PM on 12/28/2011
Sure, virginity tests are a part of foreign cultures. That doesn't mean that we "passing bigoted, uneducated opinions around" by commenting on them.

A virginity tests is meant to test whether a woman is a virgin or not by checking for the presence of a hymen. Those who are not virgins face dire consequences. So as long as you remain a virgin you'll be okay, right?

Not right. Many women have never had a hymen. So they face dire consequences by virtue of their genetic make-up. And that is wrong.

Many other women are missing hymens because their own fathers, uncles, and brothers molested and/or raped them as children, so they, too, face dire consequences with a virginity test.

Who is the bigot here? Who is the one protecting bigotry?
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
09:26 PM on 12/28/2011
The tests were just another way to control women.