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Mohamed Elmaazi

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Person.png Mohamed Elmaazi LinkedIn Twitter WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
lawyer,  journalist,  editor,  blogger)
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Alma mater •  School of Oriental and African Studies
•  American University in Cairo
•  University of Edinburgh
•  London Metropolitan University

Employment.png Freelance Journalist

In office
March 2021 - Present
EmployerJacobin

Employment.png Multimedia Journalist

In office
November 2019 - March 2021
EmployerSputnik News

Employment.png Journalist Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
May 2018 - November 2019
EmployerThe Canary

Employment.png Researcher/Journalist

In office
April 2017 - April 2018
EmployerThe Real News

Employment.png Independent Legal Consultant

In office
June 2014 - January 2017
EmployerMichael Mansfield

Mohamed Elmaazi is a lawyer, freelance journalist at Jacobin magazine and editor of The Interregnum blog.[1]

On 9 June 2021, Mohamed Elmaazi tweeted:

Scottish High Court Denies Whistleblower Craig Murray's Request To Appeal Conviction Over Blog Posts. My latest piece via @kgosztola's The Dissenter.[2]

 

Documents by Mohamed Elmaazi

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Eight activists go on trial for disrupting Israel’s weapons tradeArticle10 November 2023Palestine Action
Huda Ammori
Richard Barnard
Elbit Systems
2023-2025 Israel-Hamas War
The trial of the Elbit Eight takes place at a time when Israel is waging a genocidal war against Gaza – using weapons from Elbit Systems and several other British firms.
Document:Scottish High Court Denies Whistleblower Craig Murray's Request To Appeal Conviction Over Blog PostsArticle9 June 2021Craig Murray
Alex Salmond
Nicola Sturgeon
UK/Supreme Court
Leeona Dorrian
Craig Murray's fate turns on whether the judges in London, where the Supreme Court is based, consider the application on an expedited basis.
Document:Whistleblower Craig Murray Sentenced To 8 Months In Prison Over His Reporting On Former Scottish First Minister’s TrialArticle11 May 2021Craig Murray
Hugh Kerr
Alex Salmond
European Court of Human Rights
David Sánchez Morales
UK/Supreme Court
Jury trial
Craig Murray tweets: "I cannot commend this article highly enough to anybody who wants to understand why and how I have been sentenced to prison."
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