Criticism of singer Shada Hassoun for “denying” Morocco
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Criticism of singer Shada Hassoun for “denying” Morocco

Under the weight of criticism after a post in which she declared her love for Iraq, her father’s country of origin, singer Shatha Hassoun was forced to reassure her Moroccan fans that she loves Morocco just as much, as she comes from her mother, Iraq.

“An indescribable feeling and joy just smelling my scent. “How I miss you, Baghdad, as if it has been years since the last time you came. It remains beautiful and more beautiful in the world,” Hassoun wrote in a post on social media, which sparked a torrent of comments from his Moroccan fans. Who accuse him of denying his Moroccan origins.

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In response to someone’s comment who described her as “denier of benefits,” Hassoun said: “I am honored to be Moroccan as well as Iraqi, because they are my dear parents and there are more precious than my parents.” ? We love them the same way and with the same love. May God protect our fathers, mothers and our country. Stop the hate.”

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From an Iraqi father and a Moroccan mother, Shatha Hassoun was born and raised in Morocco. The singer, who is unknown in Iraq, revealed her love for her father’s homeland after participating in the “Star Academy” program.

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