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“Oh God, no gloating.” An Egyptian dancer rejoices over the arrest of her ex-husband, the artist Saad Al-Saghir, and exposes what is hidden (photo)

Dancer Shams Al-Maghribi, ex-wife of artist Saad Al-Saghir, sent a letter to him after a court ruling imprisoned him for three years on charges of drug use, in which she expressed her gloating over the difficult circumstances he is going through.

Shams Al-Maghribi wrote, via her Facebook account: “He gives patience and does not neglect, and whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see it, and whoever does an atom’s weight of evil will see it… Oh God, no gloating. I have never stopped praying and I blame you. You destroyed my life, hurt me a lot, and did to me what no human being can ever imagine. I spoke about my honor and honor, cut off my daughter until she was born alive, and forced my heart against her… and wasted my future. You hurt me in my work, to humiliate me and make me need you, and you plotted every misfortune for me to imprison me.”


Shams expressed her relief at seeing the “clamps” in Saad’s hands, stressing that she would not forgive him for what she described as “crimes” he committed against her and their daughter, who she indicated was born alive but he “took her life away,” as she claimed. (Gate)

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