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Tunisian media reported that the Egyptian audiovisual media had submitted an urgent official complaint to the Tunisian media Independent Higher Commission for Audiovisual Communication in Tunisia (HAIKA) against the program "Serious things" Which is broadcast by the Tunisian dialogue channel, because of its irony of a star Liverpool Mohammed Salah.
The Egyptian Society said on its Facebook page, in the text of its complaint, that the program had provoked the fans of Mohammed Salah and provoked the resentment and anger of thousands of Egyptians and Arabs in terms of social communication.
According to Egyptian demand, Nouri al-Lajmi, head of audiovisual communication, said the chain of dialogue would be sanctioned in the light of the complaint filed by the Egyptian Association for Sports Information.
Actor Karim West appeared in one of the paragraphs of the program, wearing a Mohammed Salah shirt and a wig. "I do not want to shave my hair because they have lice, and when I lift my lice, Hemot, I do not want to kill them."
For its part, expressed the author of the program "Some serious things" Rafik Bouchnak was surprised by the "unprecedented" attack of some Egyptian and Arab media and activists through social networks due to A comic scene, refusing to apologize for what was considered a right of abuse Mohammed Salah.
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Tunisian media reported that the Egyptian Association of Audiovisual Sports Media had lodged a complaint with the Tunisian High Commission for Audiovisual Communication (HAICA) against the program "Amour serious", a channel broadcast by the Tunisian dialogue , because of the ridiculous star of Liverpool, Mohammed Salah.
The Egyptian Society said on its Facebook page, in the text of its complaint, that the program had provoked the fans of Mohammed Salah and provoked the resentment and anger of thousands of Egyptians and Arabs in terms of social communication.
According to Egyptian demand, Nouri al-Lajmi, head of audiovisual communication, said the chain of dialogue would be sanctioned in the light of the complaint filed by the Egyptian Association for Sports Information.
"I do not want to shave my hair because they have lice, and when my hair is lice, I do not want to kill them," said Karim al-Gharbi, appeared in a section of the program with a shirt and a wig.
For his part, the coordinator of the program "the serious things" Rafiq Bouchnak surprised by the attack, "unprecedented" on the part of some Egyptian, Arab and activist media through social networks due to a comic scene, refusing to apologize for what was considered an abuse against Mohammed Salah.