She was charged with joining an organization to contravention the law to incite acts of immorality or debauchery | Ashraf, Aya 23 June 2020 |
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Zaki, Mohamed 23 October 2013 | " A spokesperson for the Greater Amman Municipality said: "Amman Mayor Yusef Al-Shawarbeh issued an order to all district managers to remove the murals |
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19Focus On Africa in Italian | convened a panel commemorating the first year anniversary after Hegazi's death |
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Nine years after the , Hegazi wrote that "the old regime will try anything, even sacrificing important icons of their regime, in order to stay in power or regain power", describing President as "the most oppressive and violent dictator in our modern history" and writing that "revolutionaries believe the battle is one of class" |
" During the 2020 , the Arab LGBT community held vigils in the United States, Canada, London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Beirut to commemorate Hegazi's life and struggle against homophobia; these came together with memorial vigils and events across the world.
6Hegazi lived with resulting from the prison torture she had experienced in Egypt | In an article published by on September 24, 2018, Hegazi recounted her arrest |
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Early life and education [ ] Hegazi was born in 1989 to an Egyptian conservative middle-class family; she was the eldest of four siblings.