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The Council of Journalists' Unions decided to prevent Reham Said from carrying out any activity in the media until the legal status with the union is reconciled, as a result of the investigation. on the show Sabaya on the Al-Hayat channel, which dealt with the issue of obesity and aroused the resentment of Egyptian women.
The union also decided, at the conclusion of its emergency meeting Friday night, to inform the Attorney General against Reham Said of the exercise of media activities contrary to the rules. registration in the union.
Talk about obesity
In her last episode "Good Girls" Reham, a freshly headed woman who suffers from L & # 39; obesityBut some considered his words insulting.
A video clip of his TV show appeared on the websites, in which Riham seemed to say that "The traitors (dead) are dead, and the burden on their people and the state, and Bishohua view".
She added "Your view is not sweet and you are at abaya or jalabiya and you can not walk by inspecting some of your femininity".
She also said that "Obese women" You will not find anyone to marry her unless she is "obese" Like her, she says.
Many have described the presenter's remarks as "racist", and some have accused her of disregard for a class of society whose precarious physical conditions prevent them from paying the price of treatment when obesity can often be a disease or sports practiceSome also demanded that she be tried for harassment.
In a video that circulates immensely, actress Engi Wejdan responded to Riham with sharp criticism, culminating in Zeina artist 's response on Twitter, claiming that Riham' s burden was on him. State. "His blood, his lie and his illness".
His critics did not stop inside Egypt, but touched Arab artists and media professionals.
In contrast, Riham posted a video on his account on Instagram, Saying that his words "Out of Context" This was not meant to be ridiculous or insulting, but to raise awareness about obesity and its dangers.
She explained that she herself was suffering from obesity and that she was aware of it after one of the artists pronounced her a hurtful word that led her to take a decisive decision and to change shape.
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The Council of Journalists' Unions decided to prevent Reham Said from carrying out any activity in the media until the legal status with the union is reconciled, as a result of the investigation. on the show Sabaya on the Al-Hayat channel, which dealt with the issue of obesity and aroused the resentment of Egyptian women.
The union also decided, at the conclusion of its emergency meeting Friday night, to inform the Attorney General against Reham Said of the exercise of media activities contrary to the rules. registration in the union.
Talk about obesity
In the latest episode of "Good Girls," Riham recently addressed obese women, but some considered her remarks insulting.
A video clip of his TV show appeared on the websites, in which Riham seemed to say that "the traitors are dead, are a burden to his family and the state, and they distort the view".
"Your sight is not sweet and you are in Abaya or Jalabiya and you can not walk by inspecting a part of your femininity."
She also said that "obese women" would only find someone to marry her if she was "obese" like her, she said.
Many have described the presenter's remarks as racist. Some have accused her of disregard for a class of society whose precarious physical conditions prevent them from paying the price of treatment when obesity is often an illness or physical exercise, and some have asked that it be judged for harassment.
In a video that was circulating a lot, actress Engi Wejdan responded to Riham by sending him keen criticism, culminating in Zina 's artist' s response on Twitter, claiming that Riham was the burden of it. State "by the blood, the lie and the fact that he was sick".
His critics did not stop inside Egypt, but touched Arab artists and media professionals.
For his part, Reham posted a video on his account on Instagram, claiming that his words "came out of context" and that it was not aimed at ridicule or humiliation, but at the awareness of obesity and the dangers .
She explained that she herself was suffering from obesity and that she was aware of it after one of the artists pronounced her a hurtful word that led her to take a decisive decision and to change shape.