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C & # 39; was informative Reham Saeed She said in an episode about obesity in her programGood girls", What is shown on Life Channel:" People are dead traitors, a burden for their people and for the state, traitors distort the scene ".
She continued, "And your cattle, Keda Baldsal, Abaya, or Jalabiya, have lost all femininity, I lost your laugh, you lost everything."
Said dedicated this episode to talking about obesity and warned women that obesity caused them many social problems.
But the episode has sparked widespread controversy and anger from some official Egyptian bodies and human rights organizations, as well as social networking sites.
The National Women's Council has filed a complaint with the Supreme Council for Media Regulation against the program, according to a statement posted on its official website. "Facebook".
The subject of the complaint included the episode in which the presenter spoke of "obesity" that irritated the Egyptian ladies as it contained unworthy sentences and descriptions ".
He called on the National Council of Women, which reports directly to the Presidency of the Republic, to take the necessary measures in this regard from the Supreme Council for Information.
The complaint must begin Sunday, the statement said.
For its part, the Center for Combating Bullying and Discrimination in the Middle East said that the Egyptian broadcaster "Through its program, it speaks in a racist and disgusting way against overweight women."
The Center said in a statement posted on Twitter: "At the Center for Combating Bullying and Discrimination in the Middle East, we condemn this outrageous behavior and the ongoing intimidation campaigns against certain sectors of society.
The Center called on the media of all kinds to stop speeches of incitement and hatred based on color, race, religion or form.
Reham Said: Yes, I said that .. But
Sky News Arabia attempted to contact the presenter to comment on the complaint filed by the NCW against its broadcast, but did not answer the phone.
Said had responded to criticism and controversy through her page on Instagram saying that her words were out of context, although she deliberately talked about this way to push women to lose weight and lose weight. protect their health.
In a video: "" Yes, I said it, but in the context of a modern society. We are obese workers in the countryside and treat people. I am obese and sick and suffer from obesity. "
She said she only woke up when artist Mahmoud Hamida had told her "Word" She was motivated by the quest to lose weight, she said, "He told me a word above me".
The media, which dealt with controversial topics and which have long been the subject of criticism, replied: "I decided to deal with obesity problems and tell them that those who say that this form is not important to make fun of you, and that those who say that what is important, it is in the spirit, they make fun of you.
Said accused those who cut the context of the episode of belonging to the Brotherhood, adding by his narrative on "Instagram": "Because I said that the campaign to fight against Obesity is a response to the initiative of President El Sisi ".
Saïd promised her followers on the social network platform, telling them that a diet she had tried herself would help them lose 10 kg in 20 days.
Social media followers said that the broadcaster 's style was unjustified and embarrassed for many, while others launched a campaign to prevent it from appearing on television.
She commented on Saeed's post on the "Instagram" site: "Your style was bad and unjustified, your lyrics are wrong and your way of talking about situations is very bad, Tharjenhm speaks".
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Riham Said said in an episode devoted to obesity in the show "Sabaya Goodness" aired on the Al-Hayat channel: "People betrayed died, a burden to his family and the state , people betrayed by distorting the landscape ".
She continued: "And your cattle, Keda Balddal or Abaya or Jalabiya, lost all femininity, I lost your laugh, I lost all need."
Said dedicated this episode to talking about obesity and warned women that obesity caused them many social problems.
But the episode has sparked widespread controversy and anger from some official Egyptian bodies and human rights organizations, as well as social networking sites.
The National Women's Council has filed a complaint with the Supreme Council for Media Regulation against the program, according to a statement posted on its official Facebook page.
The subject of the complaint included the episode in which the presenter had spoken of obesity, "which aroused the resentment of Egyptian women and contained inappropriate words and descriptions."
He called on the National Council of Women, which reports directly to the Presidency of the Republic, to take the necessary measures in this regard from the Supreme Council for Information.
The complaint must begin Sunday, the statement said.
For its part, the Center for Combating Harassment and Discrimination in the Middle East said that the Egyptian broadcaster "through its program speaks racist and offensive against women who are overweight and disgusted".
"At the Center for Combating Bullying and Discrimination in the Middle East, we condemn this outrageous behavior and the ongoing intimidation campaigns against certain sectors of society," said the center in a statement released. on Twitter.
The Center called on the media of all kinds to stop speeches of incitement and hatred based on color, race, religion or form.
Reham Said: Yes, I said that .. But
Sky News Arabia attempted to contact the presenter to comment on the complaint filed by the NCW against its broadcast, but did not answer the phone.
Said had responded to criticism and controversy through her page on Instagram saying that her words were out of context, although she deliberately talked about this way to push women to lose weight and lose weight. protect their health.
Said said in a video: "Yes, I said that, but Keda in the modern context.We are workers who are fighting against obesity.
She said she only woke up when artist Mahmoud Hamida told her "Kalima" she was motivated by the quest for weight loss. "He said a word above me," she said.
"I decided to confront obese people with their problem and tell them that anyone telling you that this form is not important to make fun of you, and those who say that is important, Is in the mind, make fun of you, "said the reporter who was discussing controversial topics and who had been criticized for a long time.
"I said that the campaign against obesity was a response to the initiative of President El Sisi," she said.
Saïd promised her followers on the social network platform, telling them that a diet she had tried herself would help them lose 10 kg in 20 days.
Social media followers said that the broadcaster 's style was unjustified and embarrassed for many, while others launched a campaign to prevent it from appearing on television.
"Your style was bad and unjustified," she said, using a happy post on Instagram. "Your words are wrong and your way of talking about cases is very bad, you embarrass them with words."