Mahmoud Hanfy Mahmoud, head of the complaints department at the Association for Human rights and Social Justice, has demanded in an official complaint to the attorney general that the Egyptian film entitled "678," which addresses the issue of sexual harassment, be banned.
Hanfy claims that the film, which is currently showing in Egyptian cinemas, incites female victims of sexual harassment to commit violent acts against young men, specifically targeting their "sensitive places" with sharp tools, which could potentially lead to sexual impotence.
“The film sends the message to women who are subject to sexual harassment that it is okay to resort to vigilante justice against the harasser," Hanfy stated in his complaint.
"According to the film, women can't bring formal complaints about harassment to police for fear of scandal," he added. "Making this assertion is like giving women a green light to hurt young men in the streets for reasons that may be unrelated to harassment.”
The film’s writer and director, Mahmoud Diab, dismissed the charge that the film encourages women to practice violence.
“I'm only issuing a warning about the dangers of sexual harassment continuing in the absence of a change of circumstances that would allow for a different means of self defense,” he said.
“The problem presented by the film is not fantasy," Diab said. "I've seen several examples of women carrying sharp weapons to defend themselves against harassment."
"The film condemns this sort of violence, of course, as evidenced by the heroine’s fate at the end of the film," he added. "If this sort of violence happens in reality, this is not the fault of the film. In the film, we encourage victims of harassment to take recourse to the courts.”
Translated from the Arabic Edition.
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Instead of worrying that some jerk is going to get hurt for saying nasty things to a lady, maybe you should be concerned over the fact that these "men" think it's OK to act this way.
The movie scenario is not the initiator of the self-defense idea. Women and girls have already got to this on their own.
Thanks to the movie writer and director for showcasing.
Mr Mahmoud Hanfy Mahmoud has clearly nothing to do in his life...The head of the complaints department at the Association for Human rights is complaining about a film that adresses and condemn sexual harassment, a clear human right violation...because yes, it is a human right of live free of any sexual harassment...
We should not let these people influencing our freedom of expression and we should not let these idiots ruining what is without doubt a great movie, talking about a real issue !!