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French article from France24, in which some Egyptians are interviewed about watching pornography picturing Arab or muslim women. Here are some excerpts that I put through Google Translate:
In Egypt, access to pornographic sites remains free, with the exception of pedophile content. All attempts to prohibit free consultation, especially under the presidency of the Islamist Mohamed Morsi, have failed. "Egypt is the biggest consumer of pornographic films in the Arab world, with independent and committed journalism sites like Mada Masr blocked, but not pornographic sites. "Said Adel Iskandar, a professor of communication, a specialist in Egypt at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver.
According to Alexa data, which analyzes web traffic and provides statistics globally, four of the largest X-ray streaming platforms are among the fifty most visited websites in Egypt. Egypt is far from being an exception. This ranking is true for France, the United States and India, but also for Arab countries such as Syria, Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco. "The Saudis are also big consumers of pornographic films, but it is difficult to verify the ranking because they use encryption techniques, to access sites and to foil censorship, which blur the statistics," said Adel Iskandar.
"For me it is like fantasizing about a religious sister who made a vow of chastity and that one imagines to bite into the forbidden fruit. Some may find it exciting, but me it's not my thing. In Egypt, we can find amateur movies, showing Arab women, in the middle of the frolic, sex tape, recorded without the knowledge and at the expense of these women. When these videos are revealed to the public, they make scandal every time. I have already seen them out of curiosity, but I am not one of those who do everything to find them and find it a certain pleasure."
"Me, what I prefer is videos with Egyptian women, women I meet every day. Women like my wife are veiled but I can not approach. Basically what is "baladi", really country, not urban and westernized, conservative and traditional backgrounds that I have known as a child. I do not like movies produced by the pornographic industry. They are of better quality, of course, but it lacks realism. They are actresses, with a perfect body, who take the stage. And it is rare that there are Arab women. The only one I remember is Mia Khalifa, an American of Lebanese descent. But she also played and I find it superficial.
Me, what makes me fantasize, are the amateur movies, the "sex tape" Arabs, where we guess, because they are sometimes of poor quality, real giggles. They are often difficult to find. Sometimes, with a bit of luck, we find them online. Like the history of this Salafist, a member of the party "Al-Nour", a true stallion! (Al-Nour party denied affiliation - Editor's note)) He had seduced women and had sex with them. He had taken care to film everything and kept his videos for his own pleasure. But one day, his computer broke down and the videos leaked during the repair. These videos have come a long way. I understand. There is something exciting in seeing veiled, moral, modest and modest women unveil themselves and indulge in these pleasures outside marriage. It is a taboo, a religious prohibition, which they transgress."
"I heard about pornographic videos of veiled women when Mia Khalifa, 21 years old at the time, was voted number one star of the Porn Hub site. It only lasted a week but the fact that she is Lebanese of origin has aroused the interest of the press. I watched his video. I found it degrading for the image of Muslim women. In one of her videos, she gave herself to a man by keeping the veil on her head to signify that she was "Muslim". This is ridiculous, but it brings some success to playing the "oriental" card in an industry dominated by whites.
I sometimes watch pornographic movies when I do not have a lover. Of course, I feel guilty after watching them. In Islam, it is forbidden to watch naked bodies indulge in this kind of pleasure. It is also prohibited to have sex outside marriage. I am therefore in breach of these religious rules, but I am not the only one in Egypt."
"The production of pornographic films is not local, the pornographic industry is foreign and yet the consumers of films X in the Arab countries like the "Arab" sex. Lovers of pornographic films like women who are close to them culturally. They want what they are, but they can not have access to it freely. Arab, Egyptian, Muslim women, veiled. But in these films produced by industry, women are rarely Arab. This explains the short-lived success of Mia Khalifa, who was "really" Arab. Her tattoos in Arabic, her brown skin, her dark eyes, her Lebanese origin made her a celebrity in the Arab world, the first star of Arab porn, arousing curiosity, fascination, rejection and condemnation. In Lebanon, I even came across a graffiti that expressed the wish, not without irony, that she was president. A message that expressed above all the rejection of political elites by Lebanese activists."