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Khadija Khattab of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union has been given a month to drop some pounds before she can go back on the air |
The Egyptian Radio and Television Union banned the broadcasters from
appearing on the air until they lose weight and they’ve been given a
month to achieve an “appropriate appearance,”
According to BBC, they were told ''Walk like an Egyptian — and come back when you’ve lost some weight'',in a controversial decision that is drawing criticism from women’s groups.
Khadija Khattab, one of the banned broadcasters, told a Saudi newspaper that she finds the decision humiliating. She suggested that people should watch her recent appearances and see for themselves whether or not she’s “fat.”
Alaa el-Sadani, a commentator at the daily paper, voiced similar views, calling the anchors’ appearance “disgusting and repulsive.”
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According to BBC, they were told ''Walk like an Egyptian — and come back when you’ve lost some weight'',in a controversial decision that is drawing criticism from women’s groups.
Khadija Khattab, one of the banned broadcasters, told a Saudi newspaper that she finds the decision humiliating. She suggested that people should watch her recent appearances and see for themselves whether or not she’s “fat.”
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Safaa Hegazy, the head of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union |
“I believe I am an ordinary Egyptian woman who looks normal, and I don’t wear too much makeup,” she saidFatma al-Sharawi, a journalist for the state’s newspaper, supported the move and said it should be implemented at all local TV stations.
Alaa el-Sadani, a commentator at the daily paper, voiced similar views, calling the anchors’ appearance “disgusting and repulsive.”
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