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Aliaa Magda Elmahdy ( arz, علياء ماجدة المهدي, ; born 16 November 1991) is an Egyptian internet activist and
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advocate. She became known for publishing a nude photo on her Blogspot page, which she described on Facebook as "screams against a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy". Since then she became a subject of several death threats. Elmahdy describes herself as a "secular, liberal, feminist, vegetarian, individualist Egyptian" and has identified as an atheist since turning 16.


Biography


Nude photo

In 2011 Elmahdy and another activist, Kareem Amer, were stopped for walking in a public park, with their arms over each other's shoulders (a public display of affection) and kissing, then taken to the park's security office, where they debated with managers of a public park who expelled them, and later posted
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footage. Elmahdy posted the nude photo on 23 October 2011 and according to her tweet, took the photo herself in the "parent's home months before" she met
Amer Amer may refer to: Places * Amer (river), a river in the Dutch province of North Brabant * Amer, Girona, a municipality in the province of Girona in Catalonia, Spain * Amber, India (also known as Amer, India), former city of Rajasthan state ** Am ...
.


Reactions

Elmahdy's blog received over 2 million hits, with a number of insults. Pages for both support and protest against Elmahdy's action have been opened on Facebook. Fearing of becoming tainted in the eyes of Islamic conservatives, Egyptian liberals distanced themselves from Elmahdy. The
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issued a statement denying claims that Elmahdy is a member of the group. A case, filed by Islamic law graduates, accused Elmahdy and Amer of "violating morals, inciting indecency and insulting Islam". False rumors about her beating on the
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and death have been spread since then. Egyptian expatriates, Western-based Arab journalists and representatives of American art community have expressed their support. Iranian-born activist Maryam Namazie defined Elmahdy's action as "a scream against
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" and "the ultimate act of rebellion". According to actress Amanda Banoub, Elmahdy "displayed genuine purity and modesty without a single layer of clothing". Recalling the virginity tests carried out by the military to women in
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, Egyptian-American journalist
Mona Eltahawy Mona Eltahawy ( ar, منى الطحاوى, ; born August 1, 1967) is a freelance Egyptian-American journalist and social commentator based in New York City. She has written essays and op-eds for publications worldwide on Egypt and the Islamic worl ...
noted that Elmahdy "is the Molotov cocktail thrown at the Mubaraks in our heads – the dictators of our mind – which insists that revolutions cannot succeed without a tidal wave of cultural changes that upend misogyny and sexual hypocrisy". About forty Israeli women gathered via Facebook to "show support in a non-violent and legitimate way for a woman who is just like us – young, ambitious, full of dreams and evidently has a developed sense of humor". The participants were photographed behind a sign saying "love without limits" and "Homage to Aliaa Elmahdi. Sisters in Israel".


Flight to Sweden

Continuing the photographic theme of her protest, Elmahdy has subsequently called for men to submit images of themselves wearing veils "in an attempt to create awareness over hypocritical attitudes," and requested women "who wish to remove their veils to send her photographs of their faces, to be published online." In 2012, Elmahdy sought
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in Sweden for fear of being jailed, after being kidnapped and receiving death threats. In December 2012, Elmahdy participated in a public nude protest outside the Egyptian embassy in
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, together with
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and another FEMEN member. The three naked activists protested against the "sharia-dictatorial" proposed Egyptian Constitution, drafted by
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in those days. Elmahdy had painted "Sharia is not a constitution" in red across her chest and stomach while holding an
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. In July 2013 she was interviewed by ''
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'' where she stated that during her asylum process, the
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received several letters with continued death threats directed towards her. She expressed that she was able to wear trousers and a tank top while walking the streets without fearing being verbally or physically harassed, unlike in Egypt. When asked to comment on Islamic organisations claiming that her campaigning reduces the freedom of Muslim women to wear the veil, she responded that she has never seen a man exercise the freedom to wear a veil. In the interview she expresses doubt towards liberal supporters and stated her belief that many men who claim to oppose
sexual harassment Sexual harassment is a type of harassment involving the use of explicit or implicit sexual overtones, including the unwelcome and inappropriate promises of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. Sexual harassment includes a range of actions fro ...
join campaign organisations simply to get laid. In 2013, Elmahdy and two other Femen activists staged a protest in Stockholm mosque against
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and the oppression of women. They were arrested by police for disturbing public order.


New nude protests

During
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on 8 March 2014, Elmahdy and seven other Arab and Iranian women, including Maryam Namazie and
Amina Tyler Amina Tyler ( ar, أمينة تايلر; born 7 December 1994 as Amina Sboui, ) is a Tunisian student, women's rights activist, anarchist and a former member of the feminist group Femen. Biography Nude photo "My body is mine" On 11 March ...
, protested naked for women's rights at the
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, chanting slogans in French in favour of freedom, equality and
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(''liberté, égalité et laïcité). In August 2014, she released a photo of herself menstruating on the flag of the
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(ISIL) wearing only shoes, while another woman defecated on it. Media in Islamic countries did not publish the photo, as the flag of ISIL features the Muslim declaration of faith.


References


External links

* https://twitter.com/aliaaelmahdy
Interview with
Amina Sboui and Aliaa Magda Elmahdy by Maryam Namazie
Comics Aliaa Elmahdy
by
Gianluca Costantini Gianluca Costantini (born December 19, 1971) in Ravenna, Italy, is a cartoonist, artist, Comic journalist, and activist. Biography Gianluca Costantini he graduated from the Art Institute Gino Severini of Ravenna in 1991 in Applied Art and t ...

Elmahdy's CNN interviewElmahdy's interview about her alleged beating in Tahrir Square
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The Naked Bodies of Alia
'' by Sara Mourad in ''Jadaliyya,'' 1 January 2013 *
Who Is Afraid of Alia’s Nudity?
'' by Sara Emiline Abu Ghazal in ''Sawt al Niswa,'' 18 November 2011 *

'' by Michael Kaplan in ''NJB Article and Source Repository,'' 2 February 2013 *

* ttp://njbrepository.blogspot.de/2013/02/aliaa-magda-elmahdy-and-femen-protest.html Aliaa Magda Elmahdy and Femen Protest Against Morsi in Stockholm - NJB Article and Source Repositorybr> The Egyptian Feminist Who Was Kidnapped for Posing Nude February 14, 2013 By Amira Asad, vice.comfeminist activists have pooped and menstruated on an IS flag By Chris Köver. 27 August 2014 vice.com/de
{{DEFAULTSORT:Elmahdy, Aliaa Magda 1991 births Living people African social liberals Egyptian atheists Egyptian democracy activists Egyptian former Muslims Egyptian feminists Egyptian secularists Egyptian women's rights activists Critics of Sunni Islam Individualist feminists Internet activists Nudity and protest People of the Egyptian revolution of 2011 People persecuted by Muslims 21st-century Egyptian women 21st-century Egyptian people Former Muslims turned agnostics or atheists