On Thursday, the Egyptian judiciary issued its ruling on the issue of "insulting and slandering" directed by the artist Mohammed Ramadan by pilot Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr, which has caused widespread controversy on social media during the past months.
The Al-Ahram portal, Egyptian websites and CNN Arab in a report stated that “the court of misdemeanor of Dokki sentenced Mohammed Ramadan to one year in prison, fined him 20,000 pounds, and bail 10 thousand pounds, on his accusation of insulting and slandering pilot Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr.”
She added that "Majdi Helmy, the lawyer of the pilot, Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr, had filed a lawsuit accusing the artist Mohamed Ramadan of insulting him and slandering him, after he announced in one of the satellite channels that he offered the pilot a sum of money as a satisfactory after he stopped working."
Pilot Abu al-Yusr had responded to Mohamed Ramadan’s offer, by paying his salary during his dismissal period, by saying: “It is not me ... a shame like that,” stressing during a phone conversation with Egyptian media Amr Adib in February this year that he was entitled to compensation. , Which includes, according to him, "two brothers ... materially related to his 3.5-year loss to him from his work and the way he got out of work, and he kept the door of reconciliation and negotiation open with his opponent, in the presence of their legal teams."
Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr then denied Ramadan's allegations of blackmailing him, clarifying the phrase "here is no government", which the latter tried to implicate him, and indicated that he had actually submitted "a week ago" a petition to both the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Egyptian People's Assembly, to reconsider the decision to dismiss him from work And, in response to what Muhammad Ramadan said in his dialogue with Al-Abrashi that the pilot Abu Al-Yusr focused on him in the case, instead of going to the competent judiciary, and challenging the judgment issued against him.

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