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Egypt blogger Maikel Nabil calls military “killers” on war anniversary
Published in Bikya Masr on 07 - 10 - 2012

CAIRO: Outspoken Egyptian blogger and anti-military commentator Maikel Nabil lashed out at the armed forces on Saturday, the anniversary of the 1973 war with Israel, referring to the military as “killers” in comments that sparked controversy in the country.
Most of Egypt refers to the October 6 War as a victory, which saw late President Anwar el-Sadat able to negotiate a peace treaty with Israel and return the Sinai Peninsula to Egyptian rule.
But Nabil, who has faced off with the military before – seeing him jailed for months – refused to praise the military on the 39th anniversary.
“The soldier who dies in war is not a martyr,” Nabil said in a tweet on the micro-blogging website Twitter, adding “he is just a potential killer who is out to put down people he does not know. No commemoration for killers.”
While Egypt claims victory in the 1973 war, Israeli military was near the Suez Canal when the war ended, however, it did show Egypt's military power was able to catch Israel off guard, which ultimately paved the way for the 1979 Camp David treaty that has seen a somewhat tumultuous peace between the adversaries in place since.
Nabil is no stranger to controversy. In late September, the firebrand blogger was charged with “insulting” Islam while in Germany.
The Egyptian government have requested that the German government return Nabil as soon as possible so he can stand on the charges, Egypt's Youm al-Saba'a newspaper reported.
He is being accused of “contempt of the Islamic religion and abuse of the divine." Also among the charges, the newspaper reported are “insulting the Prophet and his followers."
The lawsuit against Nabil says that he “consistently" insults Islam through his online activities, including his Twitter account.
It is unclear if Germany will respond to the request or if Nabil will return to the country in the near future as he now faces charges that could see him return to prison.
Nabil was jailed by the military junta in early 2011, but was freed ahead of the one-year anniversary of the January 25 revolution that ousted the Mubarak government from power.
The Egyptian government and military council had received fierce criticism domestically and abroad for their detention and sentencing of Nabil, who was jailed for comments he made in a blog post entitled “The army and the people are not one hand."
On April 10, 2011, in a case widely seen as the first of its kind in the post-Mubarak Egypt, Nabil was sentenced to three years in jail by a military court.
The young blogger spent most of his time in jail on a prison hunger strike to protest his treatment in Egypt's judicial and prison systems.
Last fall, authorities sent Nabil to a psychiatric hospital after he refused to eat. Doctors and observers said it was a move by the government to distance themselves from the potential death that has faced the young blogger during their care.


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