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Egypt court rejects lawsuit calling for ban on satirist Bassem Youssef's TV show

London , Sun, 07 Apr 2013 ANI

London, Apr. 7 (ANI): A court in Egypt has rejected a lawsuit calling for a ban on the TV programme of popular satirist Bassem Youssef.

The court said the Muslim Brotherhood lawyer who filed the suit, which also demanded the channel lose its licence, did not have an interest in the case, the BBC reports.

Youssef has been questioned over allegations of insulting President Mohammed Morsi and Islam, raising concerns about freedom of speech.

His weekly show went out again on Friday, poking fun at his situation.

The chief lawyer for the ruling Muslim Brotherhood, Abdel-Moneim Maqsoud, said the lawyer who brought the lawsuit, Mahmoud Abul-Enein, had acted individually and not for the organisation.

Youssef has faced several complaints over his show "El Bernameg", which satirises many public figures.

In some sketches, he has portrayed Morsi as a pharaoh, calling him "Super Morsi" for holding on to executive and legislative powers.

He was questioned by prosecutors on March 31 and released on bail pending further investigation into allegations of insulting the president, Islam and "spreading false news with the aim of disrupting public order".

The president's office insists it is not involved in the legal case.

Abul-Enein had argued that the show "corrupted morals" and violated "religious principles" and that the private satellite TV channel that broadcast it, the Capital Broadcasting Center (CBC), should have its licence suspended.

Youssef is a doctor who shot to fame with his witty lampooning of public figures in amateur videos posted on the internet following the uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's rule in February 2011. He became a household name when his satirical show began to be broadcast on CBC. (ANI)


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