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Egypt court turns down lawsuit against satirist

Published: 07 Apr 2013 - 04:44 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 02:41 am

CAIRO: An Egyptian court yesterday threw out a lawsuit calling for a popular television satirist to be banned for insulting the president and Islam, but he still faces a criminal investigation on similar charges.

Critics of the government see the cases against Bassem Youssef, who has cited US satirist Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show as a model, as part of a crackdown on dissent. This is denied by the government of President Mohammed Mursi and its Islamist allies, the Muslim Brotherhood.

A Cairo administrative court rejected a petition brought by Mahmoud Abu El Aineen, an Islamist lawyer, to ban Youssef’s programme and shut down independent television channel CBC, legal sources said.       

Youssef, who rose to fame with a satirical online show after the uprising that swept the previous president, Hosni Mubarak, from power in 2011, had been released on bail on Sunday after the prosecutor-general issued a warrant for his arrest.

Reuters