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A number of Egyptian journalists and intellectuals were deeply shocked by the cover of the "Hurri" magazine of artists Amr Waked and Khaled Abu El Naga, which included insults and sexual insults after their visit to Congress to discuss the situation of human rights in Egypt.
Abdel-Azim Hammad, editor-in-chief of the former government newspaper Al-Ahram, said in a blog on his Facebook account:
Although I discovered very early the difficulty of working as a journalist (Jada) in Egypt,
I was not ashamed to belong to this profession
So I saw the cover of the Liberty newspaper today … a little mind will not hurt the system.
Hanan Fikri, a former member of the Press Union, backed what Hammad had said, pointing out that what had happened was a "professional scandal" that could not be disputed.
Writer and thinker Khalid Montaser expressed deep dismay at the magazine's coverage, calling for the need not to agree with what Khalid Abu Al-Naga and Amr Waked said without going into their symptoms.
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