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Ahmed Abdel Aziz apologizes for his emotion during Sherine Seif Al-Nasr’s funeral

The artist Ahmed Abdel Aziz apologized for his anger during the funeral of the late artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr.

The artist Ahmed Abdel Aziz was subjected to criticism through social media sites after a reaction that the public considered violent towards a reporter who tried to stop him as he was leaving the funeral of the late artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr, to take a picture with him, as he grabbed him by the shoulder and was surprised by Ahmed Abdel Aziz telling him, “Be careful.” , to heap criticism on him.

Ahmed Abdel Aziz replied

In this context, Abdel Aziz published an explanation of what happened through his official account on Facebook, where he said, “Unfortunately, creative chaos has taken control of our morals and our usual noble character, with which observance of values, respect for the sanctity of death, and the privacy of feelings have disappeared, until funeral grounds and mourning ceremonies have become a monopoly.” Authentic to the media savages and deceptive trends, as well as those searching for flimsy material without considering a true rooting of the essence of value that enveloped our sublime nature.”

He added, “In fact, we do not find words to establish the outcome of the situation, the repercussions of which were beyond the limit, which led some to impose a fence of indifference and give priority to the ego of the self over the transcendence of the self, to reach the highest levels of sharing their pain and sorrows with others… However, he did not leave us advocates.” Creative chaos and those who took barbarism as their format without respecting the sanctity or giving the highest feelings of the human soul a place to express our great anger towards these irresponsible actions, other than mocking the completely unjustified self-involvement.

Abdel Aziz pointed out, saying, “But, unfortunately, the matter affected one of our dear sons of people of determination, who, as fate would have it, was among these crowds that did not respect the prevailing general atmosphere, and we had no absolute knowledge of the truth of the matter due to the intense stampede, because we are known for our constant keenness to respect and love.” The audience”.

He concluded his speech by saying, “From here… we declare it frankly and strongly that what is witnessed in the funeral ceremonies and the corridors of the funeral squares for celebrities and others – the intrusion that goes beyond the scope and the interference of the nobility of human feelings with the chaos of the media and the search for false trends in the press and public, is something that is absolutely not befitting of a solid society built by the essence of moral value and common sense.” High glue.