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Egypt army doctor cleared in 'virginity tests' case

By AFP
Egypt The practice in March last year had sparked a national outcry and stained the ruling military's reputation.  By Filippo Monteforte AFPFile
MAR 11, 2012 LISTEN
The practice in March last year had sparked a national outcry and stained the ruling military's reputation. By Filippo Monteforte (AFP/File)

CAIRO (AFP) - An Egyptian military court on Sunday acquitted an army doctor accused of conducting forced "virginity tests" on female protesters last year, state media reported.

Ahmed Adel was cleared of conducting the test on Samira Ibrahim, who brought the case against him, after the judge found the witness statements to be "contradictory", the official MENA news agency said.

The ruling comes "from what has been proven in documents and based on my conscience," the judge said according to MENA, adding that he had "not been subjected to any pressures."

Adel was accused of "public indecency" and "disobeying military orders", after the initial charge of rape had been dropped.

The practice in March last year had sparked a national outcry and stained the ruling military's reputation.

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