The Egyptian Public Prosecutor issued a decision banning the travel of parents who violate the alimony order ordered by the court. Defaulters will be added to no-fly lists and placed under access control to protect women and children from divorce. The directive issued by Attorney General Mohamed Shawqi, on Monday, April 20, aims to strengthen the validity of judicial rulings and preserve the rights of those in whose favor the rulings were issued, especially the rights of the wife and children, which are legally protected and surrounded by special guarantees that ensure their preservation. The Public Prosecution is authorized to prevent these individuals from leaving Egypt and to report them upon entry, using the powers inherent in its constitutional jurisdiction to implement judicial rulings. The prosecution urged the convicts to quickly pay the amounts ordered by the courts to avoid further legal proceedings permitted by law. This decision came shortly after a series of events that shook Egyptian society, all of which revolved around non-payment of alimony. On March 17, Egyptians were shaken by a case in Alexandria, where a mother suffering from cancer, abandoned by her ex-husband and unable to pay her bills, allegedly made an agreement with her eldest son…
