The first response of the sons of Mansour Rahbani to Rima Rahbani



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In the first official response, the sons of the late author and composer Mansour Al-Rahbani, Marawan, Ghadi and Asamah Al-Rahbani, issued an official statement commenting on recent events and what they described as “malicious and organized ghost wars” fought by his cousin Assi Rahbani, Rima, on social media.

The statement issued by lawyer Walid Hanna at his agency under the authority of Mansour Al-Rahbani’s sons, stated that they committed “moral silence towards their cousin for many reasons known to all.”

According to the statement, the sons of Mansour Al-Rahbani condemned, according to the statement, “the insulting and insulting method he used towards the late great Mansour Al-Rahbani and towards his clients or towards the people who worked with them or towards persons or institutions foreign to them, their actions or their decisions, by various means, which led to them resorting to swearing and wishing Osama’s death to his cousin. Publicly on social networks and false accusations against his uncle Mansour, always trying to portray things about the existence of a conspiracy against Fayrouz and Asi Rahbani. “

The statement noted because “when the real and buried purpose of this amount of hatred, illusions and useless delusions began to appear through the irresponsible and condemned exposure of Miss Rima Rahbani to the special situation of the Rahbani brothers in the world and their great artistic production with a clear objective of trying to create a new reality oriented to represent Mrs. Fairouz is a partner in artistic production and in the two works of composition and composition to give her a great participation in the rights, in the same context of the failed attempt to separate Asi de Mansour in a way that contradicts the facts proven and confirmed with documents, documents, articles and media permits that went to the wall with the laws and regulations in force.

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