Many of the family and women's organizations in Egypt are preparing to take advantage of this first judicial ruling to prove the proportions of more than 14,000 Egyptian children. At the latest, an Egyptian government statistic issued in late 2005 revealed that they have no name, Their parents refused to recognize them, and most of them came from the result of a customary or informal marriage that the father always denies. This statistic revealed that the majority of these marriages, which produce unrecognized and unrecognized children, are the result of the marriage of poor young Egyptian women from wealthy Arab countries, mostly from the Gulf States.
Women's organizations have indicated that these children have no official presence and can not be issued birth certificates. This means that their mothers are unable to give them vaccinations against diseases or access to appropriate health care, especially with the conditions of mothers who often will not be able to spend on the child in private hospitals , Or any form of care that needs official papers. The session witnessed a remarkable incident, before the judge of the court, Counselor Ahmad Rajai Dasouki, issued his ruling to prove the descent of the child Lina, where he delivered a poem to Nazar Qabbani in which a girl refuses to perform an abortion.
The judge of the court delivered a poem from the office of the childhood of Nhed to the late Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani, saying: "Your fifty lirks make me laugh ... for money ... for those who abort me ... to sew me a coffin ... this is my price ... the price of the wafa, the focus of mold ... That pregnancy .. I do not want Abba Ndla».
Women's organizations have indicated that these children have no official presence and can not be issued birth certificates. This means that their mothers are unable to give them vaccinations against diseases or access to appropriate health care, especially with the conditions of mothers who often will not be able to spend on the child in private hospitals , Or any form of care that needs official papers. The session witnessed a remarkable incident, before the judge of the court, Counselor Ahmad Rajai Dasouki, issued his ruling to prove the descent of the child Lina, where he delivered a poem to Nazar Qabbani in which a girl refuses to perform an abortion.
The judge of the court delivered a poem from the office of the childhood of Nhed to the late Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani, saying: "Your fifty lirks make me laugh ... for money ... for those who abort me ... to sew me a coffin ... this is my price ... the price of the wafa, the focus of mold ... That pregnancy .. I do not want Abba Ndla».