After a long hot summer month of Ramadan, Egypt's Muslims are celebrating Eid El-Fitr with open air prayers, dressing up, going out in the streets and public parks. In a country with high rates of sexual harassment like Egypt, the majority of celebrators are young men in groups, while females prefer staying in.
Eid El-Fitr in Cairo 2018

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A young girl reacts to harassment from a group of young men on motorbikes during Eid Al-Fitr in Cairo, June 15, 2018.

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“I’ll just watch the Eid on TV at home, I can’t hang out on Eid because once before a young boy scared me with a zombie mask," Yasmine, 26, said in Cairo, June 14, 2018. "While others were saying bad words.”

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Men gathered in the streets to watch the World Cup, blocking some streets in Cairo suburbs, June 15, 2018.

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A group of women squeeze in the corner to watch a football game with men in Shubra in Cairo, June 15, 2018.