Moroccan Singer Latifa Raafat Calls for Peace in Feud Between Dounia Batma and Saïda Charaf

Moroccan artist Latifa Raafat called for tolerance towards her colleagues Dounia Batma and Saïda Charaf, who are currently in legal conflict before the court of first instance in Marrakech.
Latifa Raafat shared on her Instagram account a photo of Dounia Batma, and her two daughters, Ghazal and Laila Rose, accompanied by the following caption: "Do not argue among yourselves, so that you do not fail and disperse your forces. You will persevere with constancy. Allah is with those who persevere with constancy."
To recall, Dounia Batma and her sister Ibtissam filed a complaint against Saïda Charaf for insults, defamation and blackmail on social networks. The court of first instance in Marrakech postponed the judgment of the case to January 29.
Latifa Raafat is the ex-wife of the famous drug trafficker nicknamed the "Desert Escobar", currently at the heart of an affair involving several political and sports personalities, including Abdenbi Bioui, president of the Oriental region, and Saïd Naciri, president of Wydad Casablanca. In a recent video, the Moroccan artist claimed not to be involved in this case either directly or indirectly and that she was not aware of his illegal activities during their four months and ten days of marriage.
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