An Egyptian court issues its decision in the case of Mohamed Ramadan v. Amr Adeeb

London – “Al-Quds Al-Arabi”: The Sheikh Zayed Misdemeanor Court in Egypt acquitted journalist Amr Adib of the lawsuit filed by the artist. Mohamed Ramadan once morest him, accusing him of insulting and slandering him.

In its decision, the court said, “The Court of Appeal may refer to the contested ruling in a statement of the incident that requires punishment and in a statement of the applicable texts, and whether its ruling is to support, cancel or amend the contested ruling.”

And she continued that during an episode of the talk show “Al-Hekaya” broadcast on “mbc Egypt”, he attacked the defendant claiming civil rights by saying: A person who is educated is a blessing. Misfortunes, and the one who gave you the money is able to withdraw it from you in a second of grievous days. I will not enter into an impolite debate, but if you think that you are supported.. The case and the money are given to me to Abu Al-Rish Children’s Hospital. I asked my lawyer to file a case once morest the artist, Mohamed Ramadan, and the money that I will take from Mohamed Ramadan and take them to the Children’s Hospital in Abu Al-Rish. I am the one who ran you away.”

The Sheikh Zayed Misdemeanor Court of Appeal had earlier acquitted the journalist, Amr Adeeb, of two charges of insulting and slandering the artist, Mohamed Ramadan, following the lawsuit filed by the latter.

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