Mohamed Ramadan’s Son’s Crisis Ignites… Fiery Response from the Father
Mohamed Ramadan angrily responds to the decision to place his son in a care home, affirming that his son is a victim of a defamation campaign against him.
Actor Mohamed Ramadan responded to the child court's decision to place his son in a social care home, fiercely condemning what he called "deliberate defamation," asserting that his son was pushed into a battlefield where his only fault was being "the son of Mohamed Ramadan."
Ramadan said on his Instagram account:
"Since 2018, the law is clear: it is forbidden to publish the name or picture of any child involved in any case... but because my son's name is Ali Mohamed Ramadan, the law was canceled, and they published his pictures and exposed him while he is still a child!"
He added: "As a father, I have the right to know who violated the law and issued a press release published in all newspapers and government and private websites!"
Ramadan recounts the incident:
"My son was sitting quietly in the club with his sister when he was shocked by children telling him: ‘You are black like your father... and your father has a villa because his money is haram! While we live in small apartments because our families are not thieves!’"
Ramadan confirmed he heard this himself when his son called him on the phone and commented: "This is not the talk of children... it’s class incitement coming from their parents, planting hatred and envy among the children."
He pointed out that he immediately went to the club and spoke with the children in front of the security and swimming coach, proving that his son was not the aggressor, as surveillance videos reviewed by the prosecution also showed.
Mohamed Ramadan declares in anger:
"I never expected the harshness to reach the point of involving an 11-year-old child in their fight against me! What is happening is just one episode in a long series of ongoing hostility against me for more than 11 years!"
Ramadan concluded his message with a defiant statement:
"My family and I will continue to love our country... live and die in it... and no one will make us hate Egypt!"
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