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Egyptian police using gay dating apps to hunt members of LGBT community

From "Gay Blade Daily" <homosexual.pedophiles@splc.org>
Subject Egyptian police using gay dating apps to hunt members of LGBT community
Message-ID <ad8aa8c6ece4244c13900b393dcfb392@dizum.com> (permalink)
Date 2016-09-15 01:24 +0200
Newsgroups us.military, can.scout-guide, soc.culture.canada, misc.education, sbay.education
Organization dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider

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Online dating platforms, such as Grindr, are jeopardizing the 
safety of the conservative Muslim country's homosexual 
population, according to local lifestyle media.

Egyptian government authorities have reportedly been using gay 
dating apps to locate and detain members of the LGBT community, 
according to online lifestyle and entertainment magazine 
CairoScene.

The outlet cited a source close to the LGBT (lesbian, gay, 
bisexual and transgender) community as claiming that the online 
dating platforms, such as Grindr, are jeopardizing the safety of 
the conservative Muslim country's homosexual population.

"There have been a number of arrests in the last few months 
linked to these applications," CairoScene quoted the unnamed 
source as saying.

The source stated that the government authorities use the 
technology to pinpoint the location of users by triangulation.

"It is possible to tell a user's position within a few hundred 
meters," the source added, saying the personal photographs 
uploaded by users to their dating profiles makes them easily 
identifiable to police.

"It baffles me how easily people are willing to share such 
personal information in a country like Egypt - it is beyond 
stupid," asserted the source. "I would advise anyone to be 
careful when dating online."

While homosexuality is not specifically outlawed in Egypt, 
members of the country's LGBT population are known to face 
hostilities and punitive measures based on other charges.

A recent crackdown on Egypt's LGBT community has led many of its 
members to conceal their identity out of fear of arrest or 
physical harm.

In April, an Egyptian court sentenced 11 men accused of 
committing homosexual acts to terms of up to 12 years in jail on 
charges of "inciting debauchery."

In late 2014, Egyptian authorities detained 26 men in a raid on 
a Cairo bath house after police received a report claiming they 
were holding gay orgies. A court later ruled to release the men.

http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Egyptian-police-using-gay-
dating-apps-to-hunt-members-of-LGBT-community-466016
   

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