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Published 10 Apr, 2013 05:02am

Egypt satirist faces probe for ‘insulting Pakistan’

CAIRO, April 9: Egyptian prosecutors are probing new complaints against popular satirist Bassem Youssef, this time for “insulting Pakistan” and “spreading atheism,” judicial sources said on Tuesday.

The wildly popular Youssef — whose weekly political satire programme Al-Bernameg (The Show) has spared few public figures of merciless critique — is currently on bail pending investigation into charges of insulting President Mohamed Morsi and Islam.

The new lawsuits accuse Youssef of “insulting the state of Pakistan and causing tensions in its relations with Egypt”. He is also accused of insulting religion and “spreading atheism”.

In an episode after Mr Morsi visited Pakistan in March, Youssef made fun of a hat worn by the president when he received an honorary doctorate from a university in Islamabad. Youssef confirmed he was being investigated again on his Twitter account.

“A new investigation started against me accusing me of: insulting Islam (again), spreading atheism & insulting Pakistan #LOL.”—AFP

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