WIRE — On Monday, 15 June 2026, Omnia Sweidan, a physician and filmmaker from Egypt, posted a Facebook testimony alleging mistreatment and abuse at Alexandria's El‑Shatby Hospital.  In the post, she introduced herself as a former resident physician in obstetrics and gynecology at El‑Shatby University Hospital, and shared what she witnessed during her training. She said the incidents reflected years of abuse, including claims of sexual abuse, humiliation, and neglect. According to her account, a woman in labor was allegedly sexually assaulted under the pretense of a medical examination, patients were being physically abused during childbirth, and an alleged rape victim was denied care. Institutional Response and Public Reaction Her post highlighted that the hospital caused psychological trauma to a large share of those who entered, urging an investigation. Within hours, the attention moved from social media to state action. Security forces arrested Sweidan at her home in Damanhour on Tuesday, 16 June, for spreading false news and misusing social media. The Public Prosecution later moved the case forward with formal charges. She was then released on bail on Wednesday, 17 June, with a bail amount of  20,000 EGP (USD 401.44). IfContinue reading "When Obstetric Violence Becomes Public: What the El‑Shatby Allegations Reveal and What Happens Next" The post When Obstetric Violence Becomes Public: What the El‑Shatby Allegations Reveal and What Happens Next first appeared on Egyptian Streets.

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