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'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's toy

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:43 pm
by DJKeefy
'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's toy making fun of president's 'clackers'

Egyptian police have launched a crackdown on street vendors selling a popular children's toy which authorities have deemed insulting to the country's president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

The clackers, which have become the latest toy fad in Egypt, have been dubbed "Sisi's pendulum" or more disparagingly as "Sisi's testicles".

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The Giza Security Directorate said in statement on Tuesday that police had arrested 41 clacker sellers and seized 1,403 pairs of the "offensive" toy, local daily al-Masry al-Youm reported.

"The head of Directorate has decided to firmly confront the merchants of this toy and curb all negative behaviour that angers citizens," the statement said.

"A campaign has been launched over the past two days to get rid of this phenomenon and challenge the negative behaviour of children, which has had an impact on citizens' state of mind," it added.

Sources told online news website Rassd that the Ministry of Education had ordered teachers to confiscate clackers from students playing with them in state-run schools.

Sisi came to power in 2013 after leading a military takeover against the country's first freely elected president, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Dissidents accuse Sisi of installing a repressive regime after ousting the Morsi, when he was army chief.

Egyptian young people widely make fun of the general-turned-president on social media and have given him the disparaging nickname balaha "date" after a famous mental health patient from a 1980s film.

Egyptian authorities have proven in the past to lack a sense of humour when it comes to the president.

In December 2015, a 22 year-old Facebook user was sentenced to three years in prison after posting a photoshopped photo of Sisi with Mickey Mouse ears.

Amr Nohan, who was just five days away from finishing his compulsory military service, was charged with "attempting to overthrow the regime" in a military trial.

Nohan's imprisonment only made the photo go viral on social media, also triggering condemnations in local and international media, as well as solidarity campaigns with the young man.

Source: https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/ ... ldrens-toy

Re: 'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:51 pm
by DJKeefy
DJKeefy wrote:
"A campaign has been launched over the past two days to get rid of this phenomenon and challenge the negative behaviour of children, which has had an impact on citizens' state of mind," it added.
There is no hope :lol:

Re: 'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:03 pm
by Horus
You really couldn’t make this up if you tried, they must have a department of ‘Lets make Egypt look stupid in the eyes of the world’. :urm:

Re: 'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 5:56 am
by newcastle
Horus wrote:You really couldn’t make this up if you tried, they must have a department of ‘Lets make Egypt look stupid in the eyes of the world’. :urm:
And why not....with the Egyptian equivalent of John Cleese as Minister in charge. :lol:

Actually, lèse-majesté laws are not that uncommon in the world...even in Europe. You're probably familiar with Thailand's draconian treatment of anyone insulting the monarchy....but even in the 'laid back' Netherlands a 44-year-old man was sentenced to 30 days in jail in 2016 for 'intentionally insulting' King Willem-Alexander, accusing him of being a murderer, thief and rapist.

We Brits have abandoned the concept as "too silly" although we used to have similar laws. The last prosecution was in 1715.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A8se-majest%C3%A9

The Egyptians are renowned for their dark/cynical sense of humour - honed over decades of repression - and it's a little late for the authorities to try and stifle it.

Re: 'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:57 am
by Horus
We Brits have abandoned the concept as "too silly" although we used to have similar laws
Exactly! We Brits abandoned this stupid idea over 300 years ago, its called progress.

Re: 'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:56 am
by carrie
It's one of those false rumors no doubt, make that 53,001

Re: 'Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 5:55 pm
by HEPZIBAH
Horus wrote:
We Brits have abandoned the concept as "too silly" although we used to have similar laws
Exactly! We Brits abandoned this stupid idea over 300 years ago, its called progress.
:tk If only it had been abandoned over 300 years ago! I and my friends would not have suffered so many injuries to our fingers, wrists and forearms. Others suffering worse injuries when the glass bauble ends would fly off the poorly finished ties, sometimes shattering into pieces.

:cry: :cry: :cry: