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http://edition.cnn.com/2013/06/28/world/africa/bassem-youssef-sarcasm-weapon-egypt/index.html?hpt=hp_c3

(CNN) -- There's a plaque affixed to the wall inside the lounge room of the 
downtown Cairo studio where Bassem Youssef films "Al Bernameg" ("The Program"), 
the Arab world's most watched TV show.

"Sarcasm," reads the top line in big capital letters. "Because beating the f*** 
out of people is illegal," it continues.

Reading the sign, Youssef's face instinctively turns into a familiar wide grin, 
similar to the one with which he greets the legions of viewers who tune in 
every week to watch him poking fun at news and politics.

But seconds later he shifts to a slightly more pensive stance. "Sometimes you 
are too emotional to do things that might be illegal, so you revert to sarcasm 
and comedy," says Youssef, who is frequently described as "Egypt's Jon Stewart."
Behind the scenes of 'Al Bernameg'
Bassem Youssef the politician?

"It's a huge weapon," he adds. "It's a very important weapon."

Egyptian movie star: 'Arabs are not terrorists'

Armed with sharp-tongued humor, Youssef has become an icon for many in 
post-revolutionary Egypt. A trained heart surgeon, he started his satirical 
show from his flat amid the uprising, posting his work on YouTube. It got so 
popular that a major Egyptian channel picked it up. Since then, his satirical 
show has been drawing in tens of millions of viewers week in, week out, not 
just in Egypt but also across the Middle East and North Africa.

Yet not everyone is a fan.

Just a few months ago, Egypt's public prosecutor charged him with defaming 
President Mohamed Morsy, insulting Islam and spreading false news. Islamists 
have also filed a number of legal complaints on political or religious grounds, 
but activists say it's part of a campaign to silence the TV host.

Youssef says the reaction is rooted in Egypt's patriarchal society, a culture 
which, he says, does not tolerate criticism of those who are deemed more 
powerful: from elders to authorities.

"This is what has put us down as a community, as a population, for so long. We 
can't really talk back," says the 39-year-old.
I'm going to do this until the ceiling is broken or we are shut down.
Bassem Youssef, Egyptian TV host

"It was fine when it was your parents but it's not fine when it's people with 
authority," he adds. "But we do that and we do it with humor and we do it with 
sarcasm. And people equate being laughed at as being ridiculed, (saying) 'I 
can't be ridiculed by this little dot dot dot brat' -- you can put whatever you 
want about me."

Read this: 'Egypt's Brad Pitt' calls for people power

Last week Youssef welcomed to Al Bernameg Jon Stewart, the popular American 
comedian and host of the "Daily Show." For 20 minutes, the two satirists 
engaged in a wide-ranging conversation that veered from hilarious to serious to 
poignant, notwithstanding Stewart's support for his Egyptian counterpart.

"It doesn't get me into the kind of trouble that gets you into," Stewart told 
Youssef in response to a question about any backlash he's faced. "I get into 
trouble but nowhere near what happens to you," added Stewart, before 
continuing, "if your regime is not strong enough to handle a joke, then you 
don't have a regime."

While Youssef's comedy has brought him trouble on many occasions, the satirist 
says he's going to continue pushing the boundaries and battling for freedom of 
speech.
Comedian crackdown sparks backlash
'Egypt's Jon Stewart' interrogated

"This is by far the most important issue that everybody should fight for," he 
says. "If you start to suppress people's freedom of speech under whatever 
excuse you want -- 'it's not good for the country, it's not good for the 
building of the country' -- so every time they say this, we raise the ceiling, 
we raise the roof, we push it further. And I'm going to do this until the 
ceiling is broken or we are shut down."

Shutting down is a real possibility, as lawsuits continue to be filed. But 
Youssef shrugs off the prospect with his usual humor. "I'm going to have a 
holiday if they stop me," he smirks. "Ah, I need a holiday."

He admits, however, that dealing with Egypt's day-to-day reality does have an 
effect on him.

"It brings me down all the time," says Youssef. "It's very difficult to write a 
show with all this happening; it becomes very depressing and it's overwhelming, 
it overshadows everything that you do."

Yet he remains adamant that comedy is key for Egypt to get through the current 
turmoil.

"Countries aren't built by boring people," he says. "As matter of fact, 
entertainment is a great industry so it helps to actually build the country.

"The thing is we aren't just being funny 'haha,' we are criticizing political 
situations. You can't just let it go. Other people can talk for hours about 
what's going on in the country. We take a couple of jokes and everyone talks 
about the problem.

"So, in a way, we are building the country."





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