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An Egyptian farmer has been arrested for putting the name of the country's military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and an army cap on his donkey, state media said Saturday.

Omar Abu al-Magd Ali al-Saghir, 31, was arrested late on Friday in the central province of Qena for allegedly insulting the general, state news agency MENA reported.

 

The farmer was arrested after he rode the donkey through his home village in an act deemed "directly insulting" to the army, MENA said.

Sisi, who ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on July 3, is vice prime minister and defence minister as well as army chief.

 

He is hugely popular among the large segment of Egyptian society that called for Morsi's ouster, and his portrait is displayed in shop windows, in cars and on walls in the Arab world's most populous country.

Since Morsi's ouster, the authorities have launched a massive crackdown on Islamists who regularly call anti-military protests.

 

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This reminds me of the elections of 1964.  Balram Singh Rai was expelled from the PPP and formed the Justice Party to contest the elections.  As he was campaigning in the PPP areas some PPP supporters would dress up a donkey in the JP colors, place a few malas (garlands) around its neck,  paint the name Rai on the poor donkey and parade it around the meeting.  Rai would look at the spectacle and pronounce, "If all you cyan mala Benn, Bowman, Nunes, and Wilson (African Guyanese PPP candidates), wha mek all you cyant mala jackass?"  Even the PPP supporters laughed!

FM

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