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Egypt Porn Ban: Court Orders Censorship Of Pornographic Websites

By SARAH EL DEEB 03/29/12 03:14 PM ET AP

Egypt Porn Ban

CAIRO -- An Egyptian court has ordered the government to ban pornographic Internet websites in order to protect society and its values.

The decision and a similar initiative in parliament has fed into fears by liberal and secular Egyptians that their country is moving down the path to fundamentalist Islam, following a sweeping victory by Islamists in parliamentary elections.

The ruling Wednesday came from a lower court and can be appealed. Three years ago a court made a similar ruling, but it was not enforced because at the time, officials argued filtering systems were not effective.

Human rights activists criticized the latest ruling and warned it was a violation of freedom of information in an already conservative society.

The pornographic website issue recently underlined the Islamist domination of parliament, when an ultraconservative lawmaker presented a query asking the government to ban pornographic websites because they endangered the morality of the country's youth. The lawmaker asked the government to introduce legislation banning sites that promote corruption and immorality.

Internet specialists said trying to ban pornography with a court ruling or legislation is ineffective. The use of parental controls is considered a more common way to curb access of minors to offensive content.

"It is very hard to implement and is ... a waste of resources," said lawyer Soha Abdel-Attie of the Egyptian Initiative for Human Rights. She said it was not clear if the new court order builds on the previous case or was a new ban.

Others said the ban is a violation of freedom of expression and information and could be followed by other steps to censor dissidents.

Ramy Raoof, an online activist, said during the regime of deposed leader Hosni Mubarak, the government blocked websites of Islamists for brief periods during election times to curb their activities.

During the 18-day uprising that toppled Mubarak, the government blocked the Internet for several days in an attempt to disrupt communications among activists. The measure failed to curb huge street protests against the regime.

Raoof said barring information is not a practical way to tackle social problems. He said such a court order was broad, lacking specifics on how to implement the ban, how to monitor its implementation, and what sites were deemed offensive.

"Censorship presumes that citizens are dumb and lack knowledge, and that the state must carry out that role for them because it knows better," he said. "If you want to protect people from trouble, it is never through withholding information."

Last month Tunisia's highest court overturned a similar court ban on pornographic websites that attempted to restore the filtering system in place before the country's revolution against its longtime leader. The court sent the case back to a lower tribunal for review.

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dbrett480
08:29 PM on 04/25/2012
How's that Arab Spring thing turning out?
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Oblongato
My micro-bio defines me.
04:49 PM on 04/01/2012
Arab Spring!

Freedom for Egypt! (Religious tyranny is pretty close, I guess.)
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NeoConsAreFinished
Fight the Ah mer I cun talibanned
04:17 PM on 04/01/2012
And the neocon dream is coming to fruition.
Islamists are taking over the governments where dictators have been removed.
Meanwhile in the USA the Christian American Tali banned is trying to force Christian Sharia on the America.
01:49 PM on 04/01/2012
That's all Egypt needs an angry crowd of sexually repressed Muslims dying for their 72 virgins.
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LeeRose
Politics= Constant Headache
03:45 AM on 04/01/2012
How are they going to beat a business worth billions ? It's not just five men watching porn. Women also watch it and sometimes couples.
11:54 PM on 03/31/2012
Religion in government is never a good thing!
firelord5000
Lord of Fire, Duke of Carnage, King of Destruction
10:39 AM on 03/31/2012
IN other news, Rick Santorum just announced he is moving to Egypt to run for their presidency!
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D to go forward, R to go backwards
06:18 PM on 03/31/2012
No, he is trying to bring a religion controled government to the U.S.
THAT, is why i think he is completely wrong headed
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Waiting4Something
8 Years was Awesome & I was Famous & Powerful
10:28 AM on 03/31/2012
This from people who once used crocodile dung as contraception. True.
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Waiting4Something
8 Years was Awesome & I was Famous & Powerful
10:25 AM on 03/31/2012
Santorum Holds Narrow Lead in Egyptian Primary - film at 11
10:15 AM on 03/31/2012
Censorship is a Value??
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GOP Lie Detector
Shining A Light on Lying Republicans
08:06 AM on 03/31/2012
How ironic. Rick Santorum wants to turn America into a Fundamentalist Capitalism country. With no porn either. Where money is going to be the "primary God" and Jesus is the "other" God they talk to only on Sundays (before golf at the country club).
03:20 AM on 03/31/2012
Watch rape skyrocket even higher in Egypt.
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TisKishnsing
Brutal logic, unexpected honesty
02:46 AM on 03/31/2012
... hope they succeed. It's like one against the millions...
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Opus Fideo
Atheist. Social Democrat. Canadian.
11:14 PM on 03/30/2012
lulz, sucks to be Egyptian right now
08:59 PM on 03/30/2012
Porn industry has to fight back, they cannot afford to lose a major market like Egypt. It is time for them to do a remake of an old classic with a new location," Debbie does Cairo". It should be shot on location with a major film crew spending money in the Egyptian economy. Hopefully this will appease the Egyptian Government.