Egyptian musician Helmy Bakr, a former captain of the Musicians’ Union, attacked Egyptian artist Hani Shaker, believing that “the moment he took over the captaincy, the conditions of the union deteriorated further”.
In press statements, Bakr said, “Hani Shaker hasn’t been added to the Musicians Union because he hasn’t gone to the Union, and the problems are in general.”
Helmy Bakr indicated that the artist, Hani Shaker, “was spent on phones, and the union became a hotbed for all who made mistakes and transgressions because there was no censorship, and whoever made mistakes must be held accountable, and who covered them up as well,” as he said.
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