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The Egyptian Court of Cassation upheld the conviction of a defendant for deliberately disturbing a woman through communication means and Facebook, emphasizing that the offense of disturbing others is not limited to slander and defamation, but also includes any statement or act that causes harassment or psychological harm to the victim. The ruling included the publication of a private photo, the use of headphones, and threats of defamation. The court confirmed that the crime of disturbing others using communication devices encompasses all methods, whether via phone or social media, and that presenting evidence such as technical examination reports and the victim’s testimony contributed to establishing the case. Additionally, the court sentenced the defendant to a fine of 20,000 Egyptian pounds, considering that his actions had the potential to harass the victim, and affirmed that the law punishes electronic harassment regardless of the medium used.
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