Postponing the lawsuit to write off Mohamed Ramadan from the Representative Professions Syndicate until next November

The Administrative Court of the State Council in Egypt postponed the consideration of the lawsuit filed by lawyer Tariq Mahmoud, which requested the removal of artist Mohamed Ramadan from the Syndicate of Representative Professions permanently, to the next November 28 session, for a ruling in it.

The lawsuit, the details of which were published by Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, stated that “the syndicate reflects the values ​​and moral principles on which the Egyptians were brought up, but in the recent period and through the developments that the Egyptian state has experienced, a few actors have appeared, playing artistic roles that incite to commit acts of violence.” Violence and bullying, and lead to the prevalence of concepts of deviation in the thought and culture of the Egyptian youth, which was evident in the imitation of a group of the aforementioned actor in the way he carried weapons and committed acts of violence and bullying in his artworks.

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