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Comedy and cosmetics land Egyptian TikTok influencers in jail under vague morality laws
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Egyptian authorities have arrested at least eight TikTok content creators, mostly women, on charges of "indecency" and "violating public morals." Rights groups like EIPR criticize the crackdown as an attempt to control online discourse and target women from lower socioeconomic backgrounds who gained prominence through social media. The arrests followed a lawyer's complaint alleging the videos posed a danger to youth, though the nature of the threat was unspecified. The creators' content included comedy, lip-syncing, and advertisements, reflecting daily life in working-class neighborhoods.
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