The administrative judiciary turned down on Saturday the court case calling for banning internet pornography websites.
The case was filed by lawyer Ibrahim Atteya, citing article two of the now suspended 2012 constitution, reported Aswat Masriya. The article stated that the principles of Islamic Sharia are the main source of legislation. Atteya argued that internet websites which “spead indecency” do not comply with Islamic Sharia.
The case was turned down since Atteya failed to attach a request to stall the decision to allow the porn websites with his request to cancel the decision, Aswat Masriya reported. Hassan Azhary, lawyer at the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE), described the reason for turning down the case as a procedural, rather than technical, reason. He explained that according to the law, a request to stall a decision must be submitted and accepted before looking into the possibility of cancelling the decision altogether.
“Technically speaking, the internet pornography ban is almost impossible,” Azhary said.
He explained that the ban is very costly; it could costs millions of Egyptian pounds. He added that it’s very difficult to list down the names of all pornography websites. Azhary also said there are some programs which can open banned websites.
“A ban would be a waste of public money,” Azhary said.
to hell with Sharia,continue masturbating just STOP raping women!!!
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