After Muhammad Ramadan, the public launches the campaign "We do not want Tamer Hosni in Morocco"

 Activists on social media launched a new campaign and hashtag under the title "We do not want Tamer Hosni in Morocco", days after the launch of a similar campaign against the artist Mohamed Ramadan, in response to the Moroccan artist Saad Lamjarred's similar refusal campaign to prevent the latter's concerts in Egypt, or his appearance in artistic programs on Egyptian television.

During his meeting on the ET Arabic program, the Moroccan journalist Yousry Al-Marrakchi said that the campaign launched by the Moroccan public recently against the holding of the Mohamed Ramadan concert, and the Egyptian artists are only a reaction to the campaign organized by the Egyptian public against the Moroccan artist Saad Lamjarred, but it is not a war, as the Arab peoples in the end siblings.

Marrakchi pointed out that the Moroccan public has the right to interact and adopt a position against underestimating the stars of Morocco and not appreciating them properly. He would like to see the value of the Moroccan artist on Arab platforms.

On the other hand, the Moroccan public launched another hashtag rejecting the presence of the artist Tamer Hosni in Morocco, one day after publishing a video clip of his previous concert in Morocco with a comment that he is the only artist who attended his concert 400,000 people.. The new hashtag bears the slogan “We do not want Tamer Hosni in Morocco.” » To be included in the campaign of the Moroccan public as well.

A group of Moroccan activists launched a hashtag yesterday bearing the name "# We do not_want_Mohamed_Ramadan_in_Morocco", through social networking sites, after Ramadan announced that he would revive a party there next December, and the trend was topped by "Twitter", as an expression of their rejection of what the Egyptians did with Saad Lamjarred, whether When he revived a concert in Egypt in 2020, or offered to meet him on the “Sahranin” program.

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  • Mohamed Ramadan ,

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