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Mohamed Ramadan responds to the Cochlla crisis: My look is not “women”

The Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan broadcast a video clip through his accounts on social media, in which he responded to the wave of criticisms that affected him after his last appearance at the “Cochlla” festival in strange clothes.

“Ramadan” faced a campaign of severe criticism, some of which claimed that his clothes at the Kochilla party were women.

I don’t wear “women” fashion

Ramadan said in the video clip: “I delayed my response because I was focused on the second party in Kochilla, the party that my name is my name and the name of my country and my fans who were standing and Raya from the first day.

He added: “The people who follow me know that I wore a shave in a movie and clip, but in fact my life I wore in my daily life, and I do not wear it.”

Ramadan pointed out that the aim of the look that sparked the controversy was the delivery of a visual message inspired by the Pharaonic history, saying: “The first Autvit in the first party was the purpose of which would have a Pharaonic character, and this is what the people who know me know him well. Muhammad Ramadan does not confuse a bra.”

A lawsuit against Mohamed Ramadan

An Egyptian lawyer submitted, with an official communication, to Counselor Mohamed Shawky, the Egyptian Attorney General, against the artist Mohamed Ramadan, after he appeared at the “Kochilla” festival in the United States of America, wearing an uniform, describing it as inappropriate and violating public morals.
The lawyer described the lifting of Mohamed Ramadan to the Egyptian flag in a “humiliating national symbol.”
The communication submitted by the lawyer Samir Sabry indicated that during the ceremony, Mohamed Ramadan wore a golden jacket that resembles the uniforms of the dancers, and appeared on the stage while performing a lyrical paragraph, then he raised the Egyptian flag and waved it, which the lawyer considered “a great abuse to the Egyptian state and its people, and to the Egyptian art and civilization.”
Sabri added in his communication that the artist’s behavior may encourage some young people to imitate him in his appearance and behaviors, which, according to his description, constitutes a “threat to the values ​​and customs of Egyptian society”, calling for an investigation of the incident and the referral of Mohamed Ramadan to an urgent criminal trial.

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