The laws in Egypt do not explicitly address homosexuality since, until 2001, the government of Egypt did not recognize the existence of homosexuality. Sexual orientation is addressed by various other morality laws so, while not explicitly outlawed, for all practical purposes, homosexuality is illegal in Egypt. Suspected homosexuals can be convicted under various laws, such as "contempt of religion" and "moral depravity". Enforcement has become more strict over the last ten years. There is no protection whatsoever for civil rights based on sexual orientation or gender identity in Egypt.
As Egypt is a Muslim country, womens rights are bound to be restricted.
good rights
Society for Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt was created in 2001.
the pharaoh has the rights to punish all of Egypt
Egypt is a monarchy so they don’t vote.
In the US, they are on the State level.
No
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
freedom
no. they did not used to get much rights but they were known as all equal
They were allowed to marry.
My mother and father