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On Saturday, an Egyptian court ruled that festival singer Hamo Beka was jailed for two years with work and a £ 5,000 bail, in addition to a £ 200,000 fine for insulting artist Hani Shaker and various employees of the Musicians’ Union.
This in the context of the incident that occurred in October last year, when Hamo Beka went to the Musicians Union to obtain a permit, but the matter was rejected, which led him to attack the union and shoot a video in which he expresses his rejection and anger.
At that time, the lawyer for the Musicians Union filed a complaint accusing Beka of attacking a public facility, the Musicians Union, inciting violence and riots, and insulting artist Hani Shaker.
Beka appeared angry and rebellious in the video she posted at the time, threatening to goad her fans to go down and break the Musicians Guild if necessary, stating that she doesn’t recognize Hani Shaker and her art if she doesn’t recognize Mahraganat’s songs. , and also confirmed his readiness for imprisonment if it is a punishment. what does he do
It seems that what he feared happened after the ruling against him, which is considered by the Musicians Union as a victory for his prestige after he was assaulted by Beka and insulted the symbol that represents him.
In a brief comment on the ruling issued against her, Becca posted a photo on her Instagram account after the verdict was passed and commented that it read, “I threw my burden on our Lord.”