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Tareq Murtada, media advisor of the Union of Music Professions, said Mohammad Ramadan had been given permission to hold his last concert at the 5th assembly, saying that the rules of procedure of the General Federation of Trade Unions authorized a member of the Union of Representatives to obtain a concert permit.
He explained that the artist Mohammed Ramadan was not a singer, but an interpreter of "Shou Lyric", stressing that he had performed a mix of songs in which he had collected all his songs and presented the same clothes that he wore in his films, and that the songs at the ceremony were in the context of dramatic films.
"I am the king," he said in a phone interview on Al-Hayat Al-Youm, broadcast by Al-Hayat Al-Youm. Depending on the dramatic context.
He completed: Mohammad Ramadan did not propose anything new and was preceded by the late artist Ahmed Zaki, such as "Kapooria" and "Istakusa" and took off his clothes, and the late artist Mahmoud Abdel Aziz in the film "Kiff" .
He pointed out that the Union of Musical Professions did not believe that Mohammad Ramadan was mistaken during his concert at the Fifth Assembly. "We received permission from us and the audience had to attend this concert or refrain because the artist is not a singer".
He explained that if the artist Mohammed Ramadan made a mistake in his concert, the Union of Representative Professions is the only one entitled to take care of him.
He pointed out that the musicians' union did not have the right of judicial review to prevent any singer from singing.
One of the lawyers sent an ultimatum to captain Hani Shaker musicians, asking him to conduct an investigation into the song of the artist Mohammad Ramadan Aria during his first concert Friday.
Lawyer Ayman Mahfouz, in his warning that he is carrying Abidin's 10987 transcripts, said that Ramadan Mohammed had angered all Egyptians to go on stage with a luxury car, singing naked and dancing with pornographic movements at a concert that he had organized two days ago.
Mahfouz added that the musicians' union exercised judicial control and that it had taken no steps to take legal action against Ramadan for the criminal and disciplinary offenses that he had committed and that He had not been charged with it.
The lawyer explained that what Ramadan had done from bare dance signs and pornographic signs deserved a disciplinary and penal sanction within the meaning of Article 278 of the Egyptian Penal Code, namely that "whoever publicly committed a flagrant act of indecency is punishable by imprisonment for up to one year or a fine of up to 300 pounds. "He said.
The warning added that Ramadan had scraped public modesty and scandalous public act by signs, as well as by his ascent by a luxury car after he boasted of owning cars from luxury, which had angered most young people in Egypt.
Mahfouz asked the Union of Musicians to respond in order to indicate why he had not filed a lawsuit against Mohammed Ramadan and to reveal his permission to sing and perform in concert.
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