Kuwaiti innocence of Reem Al-Shamry of insulting the Egyptians

The Egyptian judiciary issued its decision acquitting the activist in the Kuwaiti communication sites, Reem Al-Shammari, of the charge of insulting the Egyptians.

Al-Shammari had spoken in a video clip that caused a sensation and was considered an insult to Egyptian citizens, and then she was summoned to the Public Prosecution and detained for several days, and then released.

And Reem Al-Shamry said during the video: "Oh God, praise be to you and thank you, Lord. In my case, which was directed against me, it was decided to offend the Egyptian community (the acquittal of all charges)."

She added, "I thank the just Kuwaiti judiciary, which did justice to the Kuwaiti people before they did me justice, and that it gave me innocence;

Because all my problem was that I was defending my country, and I was defending my country.”

It is noteworthy that the Kuwaiti Public Prosecution issued a decision to release activist Reem Al-Shammari, who was detained two days ago, on the background of a complaint filed against her on charges of insulting the Egyptian community.

According to the Kuwaiti newspaper, Al-Rai, the controversial activist was released after the investigation into the complaint ended over the past two days by the Public Prosecution, after issuing a decision to detain her on Tuesday, pending an investigation into her accusation of insulting The Egyptian community in the country.

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