This alleged "heroine" has very sparse biographical data, including no page at Wikipedia. Odd.
I'm finding "interesting" material from the Arabic press, though.
People can call these boys liars (while lionizing the fake "humanitarian"), but here are victims speaking about their experiences (in Arabic):
What motivation would these boys have to turn on their alleged "rescuers"?
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/201...fficking-case/
https://iia1.files.wordpress.com/201...world-news.pdf
Rabat – A Moroccan beauty queen is believed to be involved in one of the biggest child pornography and human trafficking schemes in Egypt according to Egyptian media outlets.
The unidentified Moroccan beauty queen has reportedly been accused of funding a fake association that exploits homeless children in the production of child pornography, as well as using them as human shields in several political demonstrations and conflicts with the police.
According to Egypt’s Yaoum7, the fake association that goes by the name “Biladi” or my country was co-founded by an American woman and her husband. The American couple are said to have stripped over 20 children and videotaped them naked in a minor [i.e., child -ct] pornographic production.
On Sunday, the Egyptian police detained the associations’ main financier for investigation. “She admitted to having received funds from a Moroccan beauty queen,” Yaoum7 reported.
The Associations’ financier said that she had received moral and financial support from the Moroccan beauty queen, without revealing her name or the details.
The Association’s co-founders, Aya Hijazi, 27, and her husband Mohamed Hassanine, 26, admitted to detaining over 20 homeless children in their Cairo-based house.
The US couple stated during the investigations that they had forced the children to have sex with each other in order to record them in a pornographic film production.

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