On a blissfully quiet day for Egypt in the international press, coverage is largely confined to a Lebanese tourist being detained and referred to criminal trial on charges of insulting Egypt. Mona El Mazboh reportedly posted a video complaining about experiencing [redacted] harassment and poor restaurant service during her visit to Egypt, Reuters reports. El Mazboh could face up to five years in prison if she is convicted, one of the lawyers who filed the case against her tell the newswire. You can watch the video here, but we’d suggest you do so with earphones in — neither your fasting boss nor the kiddies need to hear this young lady’s language.
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