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Wannabe wants puppet jailed for threatening national security, investigation underway
Claims by Ahmed Zebidar that a Vodafone ad reveals new bombing in Egypt urged authorities to open an investigation
Published in Ahram Online on 02 - 01 - 2014

Wannabe artist and renowned conspiracy theorist Ahmed Zebidar vowed to jail Abla Fahita during a verbal exchange with the well-known puppet late Wednesday, shortly after filing a complaint against Vodafone Egypt over an online ad that he says reveals details of a bombing.
Once again, Vodafone found itself facing an accusation related to national security over one of its ads, only this time Egyptian prosecutors took it seriously and have ordered an investigation into Zebidar's complaint.
The first accusation was triggered by crooner and music composer Amr Mostafa, who hinted that Vodafone's slogan "The power is in your hands" was actually a hidden message sent by the British telecommunications company to call on Egyptians to protest against former president Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
However, Zebidar, one of Mostafa's ardent fans, demonised Fahita the old puppet and the main character of Vodafone's recent online ad rather than the mobile company itself.
Zebidar – a tacky Egyptian pronunciation of the English word spider – pointed out that Fahita's utterance is barely comprehensible because basically she drops hints that bombings would take place.
In a lengthy interview with TV presenter Ahmed Moussa on Tahrir TV late Tuesday, Zebidar pointed out that Fahita used the word 'bomb' during a previous ad for Dolce Ice Cream, and it was followed by several bombings in Egypt including the deadly one in Nile Delta's Mansoura recently.
According to his own interpretations of Fahita's words and other "signs" in the Vodafone ad, Zebidar stressed January would witness more terror, including the bombing of shopping mall.
Late on Wednesday, another veteran journalist in Khairy Ramadan gave Fahita the puppet the chance to defend herself against Zebidar's accusations. "I am a mere comedic sarcastic character," Fahita said with her trademark tone on Skype beforeZebidar, who phoned in, promised tosend her to prison.
When asked how he "reads" hidden messages in ads, the self-proclaimed singer and poet would stress that he knows too much about Freemasonry, which he blames for Egypt's disturbance over the past three years.
According to Zebidar, his complaint was based on the same allegations he made during his interview with Moussa, which was enough for Egyptian prosecutors to open an investigation and summon Vodafone representatives for questioning.
Zebidar's previous TV appearances were mainly on Egyptian television channel Faraeen, owned by controversial talk show host Tawfiq Okasha. Zebidar's theories often instigate widespread sarcasm on social media.
Lately, Egypt has been hit by a wave of bombings across Egypt, with political tensions rising since the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on 3 July.
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