“Anabeh” by Hani Shaker: If God is with us, who is against us? .. And the union responds: Forged the army’s certificate

For the first time, the Egyptian folk festival singer "Anba" commented on the decision of the Syndicate of Musical Professions to stop him and a large number of festival singers and prevent them from singing in Egypt.

And Enaba wrote, through the Astori feature on his personal account on the Instagram photo and video exchange site, explaining that because of the union’s decision, he was prevented from his dream, saying: “Now, my only livelihood is the love of people. With us, who is against us?”

The festival performer continued: It is the right of anyone who succeeds, and the right of anyone who dreams.

In a related context, Saad Metwally, advisor to the Syndicate of Musical Professions, said that there are a number of popular singers who submitted false papers for the Syndicate's exams, including Anba and Muslim.

The Syndicate's advisor added, while he was in the cultural salon that was held at the Cinema Palace: "Anaba and Muslim brought forged certificates, and Anba in particular submitted forged papers to postpone his recruitment."

And the artist Hani Shaker, the head of the Musical Professions Syndicate, had issued a decision banning 19 festival performers from singing, which angered festival lovers, and faced an attack by festival singers, but he made it clear that he always helped festival singers, but they did not comply, and he discovered that some submitted papers Forged to the Syndicate of Musical Professions.

On the other hand, his grapes had released his newest songs, titled Tarsh, through his official YouTube channel, and achieved a million and a half after only 5 days of their release.

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