Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef arrives at High Court wearing outsized version
of hat worn by President Morsi in Pakistan university ceremony; rejects claims
he 'insulted' president and Islam on TV show
Ahramonline
"Renowned TV satirist Bassem Youssef arrived at Egypt's High Court on Sunday
morning in response to an arrest warrant submitted by the country's top
prosecutor.
Youssef turned up at the court wearing an outsized version of the hat worn by
President Morsi when he received an honorary
doctorate from a university in Pakistan in early March.
The prosecutor-general ordered Youssef’s arrest on Saturday after a number of
complaints were made against him for allegedly insulting President Mohamed
Morsi, denigrating Islam and spreading false news with the aim of disrupting
public order.
During a phone
interview with popular TV anchor Lamees El-Hadidy on Saturday night, Bassem
Youssef rejected the accusation that he had insulted Islam.
“We are not the ones who insult religion, all we do is expose the channels
that have misused religion and harmed it more than anyone else. If there is
anyone who has insulted religion it is those who use Islam as a weapon for
political reasons,” he said, adding that he is determined defy those who “have
disfigured my religion [of Islam].”......."
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