#sexual content
Egyptian writer and journalist Ahmed Naje was brought to court Saturday, where he faces trial for writing an article containing "obscene sexual content," as many on social media express solidarity with the writer. Prominent writers Mohamed Salmawy and Sonallah Ibrahim attended the hearing, Naje said on Twitter. The Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression said prosecutors questioned during the trial if the "description of genitals" can be considered creativity, saying "porn films are more creative." Naje has sent out a…