Austin G. Mackell
Top Posts
- You can crush the flowers, but you can't stop the spring.
- Democracy Without Elections
- VBS.TV are a bunch of little bitches.
- Christopher Hitchens: Farewell the Hypocrite
- Bio
- Female Misogynist goes Internet dating
- Happy New Year From Tahrir
- Heroin for Dole-Bludgers
- Egypt's revolutionaries fight the army, and win.
- Egypt's Workers in Revolution: An Interview with Labor Journalist Jano Charbel
me on twitter…
- @jujueyeball do you put an s to pluralise that? 4 hours ago
- @benpobjie @GregJessop1 like that proves anything. 4 hours ago
- Latino/as, as an Anglo-saxon I'm compelled to point out: moving ones arse first left, then back rightward, is a highly inefficient maneuver. 4 hours ago
- @Glebe2037 the old airport is now a huge park. only a month or two after flights stopped. 4 hours ago
- @Glebe2037 i thought i had it set to public... but perhaps logged in yeah- 10 hours ago
Blogroll
- Acitv8Change The fantastic and fiery Kate Ausburn’s blog
- Antony Loewenstein One of Australia’s best and most critical intellectuals
- Disgruntled Biped “23 year old curmudgeon. Serial pessimist. Born in Jesusland, raised in Redneck Wonderland… suffice to say that both these experiences damaged me profoundly. Much happier now in the Inner West.”
- Inner West Live A community of blogger/journo/food-reviews/catlovers from around the Inner West (The Cool Part) of Sydney
- Lorenzo Tugnoli An amazing Italian photojournalist.
- Patch Galey A very sharp young British journalist based in Beirut and working at the Daily Star (also once my flat-mate)
- Penultimo A blog about my neighbourhood run by Jesse Stein and Erin Riley… Coz I still got love for the streets.
- Richard Hall Another fine young Daily Star Journo, writing from Beirut about the Middle East and beyond.
- Sam Tarling English Photojournalist bouncing round the Middle East. In Cairo (in the thick of it) last I checked.
- The Review of The New York Review of Books A side project of mine, featuring meta-reviews (reviews of reviews), video digests, and comment pages for the NYRB
- The Tongue Are you ready for a taste of the realness?
- The Tracy and The John “the men danced the dance of the gays”
- Two Bullets an anonymous insider from the Sydney music scene
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Tag Archives: Military Trials
Free Maikel Nabil- Imprisoned blogger’s supporters march from Tahrir to High Court
My apologies for poor lighting and typos in subtitles.
Egyptian Hunger Striker Faces Death
My latest for New Matilda: Blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad was imprisoned for ‘insulting the military’ in Egypt. He’s now in the third week of a hunger strike. Austin Mackell spoke to his family in Cairo about why he’s there “In … Continue reading
More Citizen Radio
Always good times talking to Allison. We talk about last Friday’s protest (including the embassy), the hunger strike of Maikel Nabil (an imprisoned Egyptian blogger) and military trials in general (which are fucked).
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Tagged Citizen Radio, Egypt, Maikel Nabil, Military Trials, NOSCAF
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Testimonies on Egypt’s Military Justice
The following texts is a transcribed recording from an event held at the Socialist Studies Centre in Giza, Cairo. The speakers, many of them civillians who have been prosecuted through military courts, were addressing the role of the Army and the Supreme … Continue reading
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Tagged #jan25, Centre for Socialist Studies, Egypt, Military Trials, SCAF
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