Moroccan Singer Admits Involvement in High-Profile Social Media Defamation Case

Moroccan singer Dounia Batma acknowledges her involvement in the "Hamza mon bb" case. During her hearing by the investigators, she claimed to know the administrator of the social media account.
Faced with the new evidence gathered from the expertise carried out on her mobile phone, the singer has backtracked on her initial statements, where she had denied any connection with the account and even less with its administrator, reports the Goud.ma website.
In order to minimize her involvement, Dounia claimed to have been in contact with Sakina Glamour, to whom she attributes all the defamatory and insulting remarks against the victims, including the singer Saida Charaf, wrongly accused of being an extremist and unpatriotic.
The Arab Idol star tried to defend herself by declaring that she had never approved of Sakina Glamour’s attitude, concludes the website.
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