FYI

Tuesday, 01 January 2013
Egypt's nude protester Alia al-Mahdy to be stripped of citizenship?

Al Arabiya

An Egyptian activist filed a complaint to the general prosecutor calling for 
the citizenship strip of Egypt's controversial Alia al-Mahdy, commonly known as 
the "nude poser," for protesting naked against the country's newly-adopted 
constitution.

The plaintiff, Mahmoud Abdel Rahman, accused Mahdy, who protested naked in 
front of the Egyptian embassy in Sweden, of tarnishing the image of Egypt and 
deriding religion. Abdel Rahman also called for placing Mahdy on a watch list 
so she can be arrested when entering Egypt.

In his charges, Abdel Rahman stated that Mahdy "wrote on her naked body 
statements condemning the constitution with the help of two female activists 
from FEMEN, an international women's rights organization."

He added that Mahdy then headed to the Egyptian embassy in the Swedish capital 
Stockholm and the three of them stood there stark naked.

"By standing there naked, she tarnished the image of Egypt and derided 
religion," Abdel Rahman wrote in his complaint.

Abdel Rahman also provided the prosecutor with a CD containing a video of the 
protest.

Mahdy has said she has been receiving death threats since reports of her naked 
protests spread in Egypt.

"If I go back to Egypt, I will be put in jail and I might be killed if the 
current regime remains in power," she told the Egyptian daily independent 
al-Watan.

Mahdy slammed Egyptian liberals who accused her of undermining their cause and 
giving Islamists a pretext to lash out at powers that struggle against the 
establishment of an Islamist-backed constitution.

"They have double standards. They claim they believe in freedom, but they never 
practice what they preach."

Regarding the reason for her controversial protest, Mahdy said the new 
constitution encourages discrimination against women and will pave the way for 
stripping them of more rights.

Despite fears of arrest and assassination, Mahdy, who was granted political 
asylum in Sweden, wished to return to Egypt.

"I would like to continue my struggle for freedom from Egypt, but right now I 
will do so from abroad."

Mahdy said she plans to write a book about her life and the lives of girls who 
faced a similar fate.

"I will also launch a project that helps women who are subjected to domestic 
violence and girls who wish to gain their independence from their families."

Mahdy, who had previously posed naked on the internet in protest of
Islamist rule in Egypt, said that she does not regret what she did.

"It is not unlikely that I will protest naked again," she added.


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