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Egypt occupied the fourth position in terms of risk for women in the world.

The fourth globally in Egypt on women


Egypt occupied the fourth position in terms of risk for women in the world.

According to the website "DB", India ranked first, followed by Brazil, Turkey, Egypt, Colombia and Guatemala finished fifth in the sixth and seventh and Kenya Mexico in eighth, with this State only Arabic Egypt on this list.
The statistics came as a result of a study by human rights watch which revealed the most dangerous women in 8 countries of the world, in terms of harassment, rape, domestic violence, economic discrimination.

The annual report was to "hold the molester" in Egypt, has revealed he received 269 reports of cases of harassment, between October 2012 to March 2013, forty-six percent of Molesters aged under 18.
The report said 63 percent of cases of harassment in the street, that fifty-two percent of the cases was touch by hand.

Harassment in public places came second only to street harassment, then public transport followed by less in educational spaces.

Cairo police was arrested in March on charges of harassment of working girls under threat of snake, where the harassment on the streets of Cairo, threatening to throw the snake on her face if it did not accept.

And it's set to help people during the harassment of two sisters and threatened by a snake. The beginning was when received by Faisal, Chief of detectives, Sheriff Department kobba, a communiqué from the housewife and her sister, as during the Walkabout Street «good things» by kobba, acknowledged being surprised by a guy trying to harass them, and when they resisted him remove a snake from his hand and his bag, said communication that people viewed the situation and able to adjust.

The 20-year-old suspect, admitted committing the investigations, with a view to the adverse and harassment, and were the exact snake and some narcotic drive held by the accused

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