"Mohamed Ramadan did not pay a dime for his doctorate" .. The head of the Lebanese Center confirms

Mohamed Ramadan: I only look behind me to take a picture. The photo is on the artist's account

After the uproar caused by the artist Mohamed Ramadan receiving an honorary doctorate from the German International Cultural Center in Lebanon, and the criticism of pioneers of social networking sites, the head of the doctoral-granting center, Mahmoud Al-Khatib, confirmed that the Egyptian star did not pay a "penny" for this title.

Al-Khatib said, "With great pride, honor and honor, we honored Dr. Muhammad Ramadan with an honorary doctorate, without payment, not a penny, or a cent, without paying anything." German international culture, but we have no connection with the German embassy.”

It is noteworthy that the German embassy in Cairo denied any relationship between the government of its country and the center granting the certificate of Muhammad Ramadan, who had published a certificate of obtaining an honorary doctorate from the German Cultural Center, and a certificate granting him the title of Youth Ambassador.

He thanked Mohamed Ramadan, the Lebanese Minister of Culture, the Syndicate of Musicians and the Lebanese Actors Syndicate, for attending his inauguration as the Arab Youth Ambassador and for awarding him an honorary doctorate in acting and singing performance from the German Cultural Center in Lebanon from the Afzal Festival.

During the past few days, Ramadan was subjected to a campaign of criticism on social media, and pioneers on various platforms questioned the activities of the German Center, which granted it an honorary doctorate, and its specialization.

On his part, and on his private plane, what looks like a response came from the artist Muhammad Ramadan to the controversy surrounding the honorary doctorate, publishing a picture of him, today, Friday, accompanied by his son Ali, commenting on it from behind his glasses on his account with “Instagram”: “I do not look behind me except to take a picture.”

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