Egypt is unfortunately known as a place where
harassing female tourists on the streets is common. But
when the hassling happened recently on a Red Sea dive
trip, one diver took matters into his own hands -- and
with his camera -- and Egyptian media backed him up
by publicly shaming the harasser.
Underwater photographer Mohammed Hani was
on a dive near Sharm el Sheikh when he noticed an
uncomfortable encounter between a young female
diver (whom he supposed was Russian) and her diving
instructor, both underwater and above. He started
tracking the incident underwater with his camera, following
them when they surfaced, arguing, with the woman looking for an escape as soon as she saw the
boat. Looking relieved, she asked for help to board and
to be protected from her instructor. The man doing the
harassing threatened Hani twice, first when Hani tried
to intervene and then after realizing Hani had photos.
Hani took those photos to the Arab news channel
Alarabiya, saying he chose to "expose the man so that
his company could deal with him legally in order to
preserve the reputation of Egypt's tourism." Alarabiya
published Hani's photos, and kudos to both for exposing
harassers and making them think twice before they
get grabby.