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Mystery shrouds disappearance of first female mayor in Egypt’s Sharqiyah

After Egyptian female activists thought that the appointment of a woman as mayor would serve the cause of female empowerment, they were surprised by her disappearance 120 days ago under mysterious circumstances.
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CAIRO — July 16 marked the fourth month since Nahed Lashin, the first female mayor in Egypt’s Sharqiyah governorate, disappeared under mysterious circumstances, raising many questions about whether her disappearance or abduction was related to her being a female mayor and whether such a hypothesis would prevent women from running for positions of power.

Lashin became mayor of Hanout village in Sharqiyah governorate in September 2014, thus becoming the first Egyptian woman to win the post of mayor after the January 25 and June 30 revolutions, despite the heavy participation of women in both events. Lashin is the second woman in the history of Egypt to win the post of mayor, after Eva Habil, who became mayor of the village of Kamboha in Assiut in 2009.

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