Lebanese Judiciary Drops Charges Against Artist Fadel Shaker
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Summary:
The article discusses the recent surrender of Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker to the Lebanese Army, and the context surrounding his legal issues.His son, mohamed Fadl Shaker, has publicly shown support for his father during this difficult time.
Key Points:
* fadel shaker’s Surrender: Fadel Shaker voluntarily surrendered to the Lebanese Army on October 5th at the entrance to the ain al-Hilweh camp in Sidon, southern Lebanon.
* Reason for Surrender: He is being investigated in connection to the “Abra events” of 2013. These events occurred a year after his retirement from singing in 2012.
* Son’s Support: Mohamed Fadl Shaker, Fadel Shaker’s son, posted a video of his father’s song “Ya Bird” on Instagram with the caption “To my father,” demonstrating support. He had previously announced a suspension of his own artistic activities until the situation with his father is resolved.
* Previous Rulings: The article mentions “previous rulings” related to the case, but doesn’t detail them.(The text is cut off before this is explained.)
* Family solidarity: the actions of the son highlight the family’s solidarity during this sensitive time.
In essence, the article reports on a legal development involving a well-known artist and the family’s response to it.
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