ALBAWABA - The hashtag "Elissa's Right," which Cyrine Abdel Nour helped start in response to Elissa's appeal to Watari Company over her YouTube channel's non-delivery, went viral on X Lebanon and in several Arab countries.
Cyrine had previously shown her support for Elissa. Regardless, Elissa's post from two days ago states that they will hand over the channel.
Concerning the specifics, Cyrine tweeted via Without any backstory, we arrive at a solution, and Elissa is deserving of all the praise.
"A company without any basis is taking over my YouTube channel! How can the Lebanese people get their rights in this country?" Elissa tweeted, addressing the president of the Supreme Judicial Council, the public prosecutor, and the chief of the Judicial Inspection. She is now legally obligated to turn me over to the authorities. Despite the lack of response from the civil courts, a public prosecutor finally decided to let me keep my channel and enforce the law today; the owner of the firm was detained for not even complying with the public attorney's signal.
She verified that Judge Ghada Aoun ended the report without going back to her file, and she pointed out that the discussion is far from over. "Ghada Aoun summons the investigator and uses her enchanted powers to make him abandon the company owner and end the investigation—all without ever having looked at my file!" The nation determines its location. In addition, the discussion continues.