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zaterdag 9 maart 2019

Egypt Should Win an Oscar for Hypocrisy Over Praise for Rami Malek


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THE WEEK IN RIGHTS | MARCH 7, 2019
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Egyptian authorities were eager to claim a connection to Egyptian-American actor Rami Malek after his best actor win at the Academy Awards in February. for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in the film Bohemian Rhapsody.

If the Egyptian government and its apologists want to own a piece of Malek’s Bohemian Rhapsody triumph, they should own up to the facts. Were Mercury in Egypt today, he could be charged under Egypt’s debauchery law. He could undergo a forced anal examination. He would not be allowed an interview on Egyptian media.
Rami Malek took home his Oscar because he gave life, joyfully, to a queer icon. But Egypt under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi would not allow either a Mercury to thrive on its soil.
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