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    Australian reporter, US student held in Egypt: security

    Egyptian police arrested an Australian journalist, an American student and their Egyptian translator on suspicion of paying Egyptians to stage protests against the authorities, a security official said.

    Freelance reporter Austin Mackell, American student Derek Ludovici and translator Aliya Alwi were detained in the Nile Delta city of Mahalla on the same day activists held student strikes to mark the first anniversary of president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow.

    General Mostafa Baz, police chief of the northern Gharbiya province, told reporters the three were suspected of having coordinated over the Internet to meet in Mahalla, which has a history of labour strikes, to "incite people to protest."

    A security official said people in Mahalla had complained to police that all three were paying people to protest. The authorities have in the past blamed foreigners for plotting unrest.

    Alwi said on her Twitter account that they were being charged with inciting protests and vandalism.

    "Witnesses have been produced to confirm it," she wrote. "Report against us, filed now. Many witnesses saw us 'offering money to youth to vandalise and cause chaos.'"

    She later tweeted that they were being handed over to intelligence services.

    Veteran Egyptian labour activist Kamal al-Fayyumi was also arrested, Baz said, although it was not immediately clear why he had been detained.

    Australia's foreign office confirmed Mackell's arrest and said diplomatic officials in Cairo were "seeking advice from Egyptian police on possible charges."

    "(Mackell) has confirmed he is being treated appropriately by local police authorities. He confirmed his intention to engage a legal representative," a foreign office spokeswoman said.

    The authorities, including the ruling military which took charge after Mubarak's ouster, have accused foreigners of stirring unrest in Egypt which has seen a spate of deadly protests over past months.

    In June, security forces arrested a US-Israeli citizen they accused of spying and inciting Egyptians to protest. The man was released in October in a prisoners exchange deal.

     

    9 comments

    • Ramadan  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      we need to live in peace like all the people of the world ,when we travel abroad we respect the laws and people's affairs we welcome the ALL provided that to do so
    • Garnet  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      if Allah is watching all of this, to know what he is thinking is a task by itself. lets resolve this and move on with life, so we all can live peacefully again,
    • Tom Hepfer  •  3 months ago
      sounds like bs to me. i know the factions in egypt pay egyptians 200 egp a day to protest lol.. everything revolves around money in egypt n how to get more of it
      • Noreen 3 months ago
        i think that everything everywhere in the world revolves around money so egyptians are no exception BUT they are just greedy by nature, they tend to give u less for more money (u know wt i mean?!)..and now its going to get even worse with the falling economy...*sigh*
    • Hathem  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      ...why some people like in "un-civilized egypt" keep on blaming people or other nations on their internal problems... wake up barbaric egyptian people...
    • Ramadan  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      we need to live in peace after the last long days we have no hatred to any one , just a great desire to live like all the people of the world
    • ANNIE  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  3 months ago
      Why to worry, if they are clean & clear ; they will be released .... so, what is the problem ? We have to respect every and each countries rule.
    • ragap s  •  Al Urmån, Egypt  •  3 months ago
      fuck to usa
      • Tom Hepfer 3 months ago
        really ok we pull out the 3billion we give u each year then poof we disapear then what happens ur gov cant even feed its own people .
      • Tom Hepfer 3 months ago
        the only reason u have anything is because of the support u get and from tourist from other counties take that away and you become another ETHIOPA
    • Mark  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      Its warning sign for all the nations where these NGO"S , Press Reporters fro US, ISRAEl and Allies are posted, for safety of your countries throw out all NGO's and press reporters and students, they are none but US & ISRAEL spy, Congratulations to egyptians for getting hold of the root cause of the problem. may Allah save this beautiful country of EGYPT from bad eyes of this TERRORIST NATIONS, US & ALLIES. "BEWARE MUSLIMS AND THE RULERS THESE RABBIES ARE HUNDRED % FATAL. SO GET RID OF ALL these DOGS FROM YOUR LANDS.
    • Hathem  •  3 months ago
      why country like "uncivilized Egypt" keep on blaming and pinpointing other countries on their internal problems?..wake up "barbaric egyptian"..