QSoft said in a statement that it failed to convince CBC to
resume broadcasting Bassem Youssef's program, and will take legal
action against the network over "financial and moral damages."
The dispute over Youssef's "ElBernameg", or The Program, in Arabic,
started earlier this month when CBC took the show off the air after
the new season's first episode, saying he violated "the journalist
code of ethics" and had delivered fewer episodes than agreed upon.
Qsoft called CBC's reasons a "pretext" and said its decision
reflected badly on freedom of expression in Egypt. It accused the
station of waging a campaign against the satirist and the production
company "to pressure them and impose restrictions on the program and
its content."
The decision came minutes before airing the second episode of the
season. It caused an uproar among Youssef's fans and some of the
country's prominent politicians who accused the station of stifling
criticism of the country's new interim rulers and the military.
Those who watched the pre-recorded show said Youssef had largely
focused on the station's policy, mocking its statement criticizing
his first show that satirized nationalist fervor that nearly
idolized the military and its leaders.
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"The station's decision to suspend the program had reflected a very
negative image to the world about the democratic environment and the
freedom of expression in Egypt" after the popularly backed coup that
ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi from office in July, QSoft
said in a statement.
Youssef's program has often stirred controversies, making him the
target of many legal complaints. Authorities already investigated
him for the first episode on charges of disrupting public order and
insulting Egypt and military leaders.
Youssef's popularity peaked during Morsi's rule, when he was the
target of weekly jokes mocking him and his Islamist allies for
mixing religion and politics. Youssef was also briefly detained and
released on bail under Morsi on accusations of insulting the
president and Islam.
It is not yet clear if Youssef will go to another station.
[Associated
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