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Egypt appeals court cuts debauchery jail term for dancer

Published: 26 Jul 2015 - 10:03 pm | Last Updated: 12 Jan 2022 - 02:18 am

Reda El-Fouly was arrested in May after she appeared singing and dancing, and wearing a revealing dress. 

CAIRO: An Egyptian appeals court on Sunday halved a jail term for a female dancer convicted of inciting debauchery after she featured in a controversial music video, a court official said.
Reda El-Fouly was arrested in May after wearing a revealing dress as she sang and danced in a video that went viral on the Internet.
In June a lower court sentenced her to one year in jail for inciting debauchery. 
That verdict was challenged, and on Sunday a Cairo appeals court reduced the sentence to six months.
The lower court also sentenced her dancing partner Wael El-Sediki, who directed the video, to a year in jail. He is still at large.
In April, an Armenian belly dancer was sentenced to six months for insulting Egypt's national flag during a performance last year.
The dancer, known as Safinaz, was tried for wearing a costume that resembled the tri-coloured flag during a performance last year in the Red Sea resort town of Ain Sokhna.

AFP