Brazilians say women who wear revealing clothes deserve to be raped, survey shows

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A majority of Brazilians believe a woman who wears revealing clothing deserves to be raped, a shocking new survey has revealed.

About 65 percent of the 3,810 respondents justified raping women who wear “clothing that shows off the body,” according to the government’s Institute of Applied Economic Research survey released this week, the Agence France-Presse reported.

Women have been urged to cease posting these kinds of photos on social media.

And 58.5 percent of respondents also agreed that “if women knew how to behave, there would be fewer rapes.”

Women made up 66.5 percent of the poll’s respondents.

President Dilma Rousseff said the results show that “Brazilian society still has a long way to go.”

“It also shows that the government and society must work together to tackle violence against women inside and outside the home,” she tweeted Friday.

via Brazilians say women who wear revealing clothes deserve to be raped, survey shows – Washington Times.

Noah film should be banned says Egypt’s top Islamic body

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Egypt’s top Islamic body said on Thursday the big budget Hollywood biblical epic “Noah” starring Russell Crowe was irreligious and should not be screened in the country.

Al-Azhar institute, one of the region’s main Sunni Muslim authorities, said the film, slated to open in Egypt on March 26, violated Islam by portraying a prophet.

The film has already angered some Christian institutions in the United States, with Crowe’s reportedly unconventional portrayal of Noah.

Al-Azhar can play an advisory role on censoring movies and books in Egypt, but does not have the final say.

Portraying a prophet “contradicts the stature of prophets and messengers … and antagonises the faithful,” the institution said in a statement.

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Egypt’s censorship board must approve any movie before it is shown, but it was not immediately clear whether it has approved “Noah” yet.

The Paramount Pictures website said the film would be released on March 26 in Egypt, and a day later in other Middle Eastern countries.

Egypt has censored other films in the past, including the blockbuster “The Da Vinci Code” after protests from the Orthodox Coptic Church.

But it did allow the screening of Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of Christ”, which depicts Jesus being crucified.

Noah film should be banned says Egypt’s top Islamic body – Telegraph