File:Aliya Mehdi - علياء مهدي.jpg

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Description Aliya Mehdi, who posted a nude picture of herself on her blog as a form of freedom of expression challenging cultural norms. This Graffiti is comparing the media attention Aliya has received for her nude picture and the message she is trying to get out with Samira Ibrahim's lawsuit case against SCAF for the virginity checks conducted on female protesters in the Egyptian Museum by the army last March. It is obvious that the public is in much support of Samira, but the media is frenzy with the controversial nude picture as a form of "women struggle for freedom of expression," which in my opinion, Samira's fight is much more revolutionary and important.
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The reproduction or copying of this artistic work located in a public place is permitted under the copyright law of Egypt. The concept of freedom of panorama is implicitly covered by Article 171 of Egypt's Intellectual Property Law 82 of 2002, which states that the author of a work can not prevent the "reproduction or copying works of fine, applied or plastic arts", if the work is displayed in a public place or is a work of architecture. See COM:CRT/Egypt#Freedom of panorama for more information.

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