A Kuwaiti journalist asks Muhammad Ramadan to apologize to the Kuwaiti people

A picture of Frozen Ramadan with Saddam Hussein's granddaughter silk sparks controversy on social media platforms

A Kuwaiti media criticized the Egyptian artist, Muhammad Ramadan, after the spread of his pictures with Harir Hussein Kamel, the granddaughter of the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

The Kuwaiti media, Fajr Al-Saeed, asked Ramadan to apologize to the Kuwaiti and Iraqi people for the “provocative” image, saying in a post on her account on “Facebook”: O Muhammad, you have the right to photograph with your audience, whoever it is, but to publish the image of the granddaughter of Ghazi Kuwait, this is a challenge to the feelings of the audience He loved you."

Fajr Al-Saeed published a video clip, in which she said: You did not only lose the Kuwaitis, but the Iraqis, if you do not apologize to the Kuwaitis who hurt their feelings in this way, I do not think that a Kuwaiti has the honor to follow you

Ramadan had published the controversial photo the day before yesterday, Tuesday, on his page on the “Instagram” website, and commented on it, saying: “A wonderful day in the hospitality of the dear friend Harir, the dear daughter of Raghad Saddam Hussein,” before deleting it after the attack he was subjected to.

Harir Hussein Kamel, the granddaughter of Saddam Hussein, published her picture on the Instagram website, with the artist Muhammad Ramadan, and wrote: "You are enlightened, hero, and stay stable.. Harir Hussein Kamel.. Saddam's granddaughter." The artist commented on the photo by placing three hearts.

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