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michael segalov

@mikesegalov

writer/producer/editor
'one to look out for' - Vanessa Feltz, 2014;
'doing this interview with you was a terrible mistake' - Vanessa Feltz, 2020

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calendar_today20-11-2012 22:43:36

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I interviewed 18 y/o Tal Mitnick, Israel's first conscientious objector jailed since 7 October. Today, he received another 30 day prison sentence. theguardian.com/world/2024/jan…

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I wrote about the rise in TV 'copoganda', and a new shocking series asking whether the police are fit to police themselves theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2…

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I think for a lot of British commentators, large scale civilian deaths are just an unfortunate but necessary part of the international order, and anyone calling out a genocide is seen as a little emotional, and a little rude.

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‘Naked-person-on-bus is surprisingly common’: meet the cool-headed controllers who really run the country theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/f… by michael segalov

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New investigation by Yuval Abraham יובל אברהם in +972 Magazine & שיחה מקומית reveals that the Israeli army has developed an AI program known as “Lavender” to mark 37,000 Gazans as suspects for assassination, with little human oversight and a permissive policy for casualties. 972mag.com/lavender-ai-is…

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on her open-marriage, motherhood and becoming a shagger, I interviewed author Molly Roden Winter in today's Observer Magazine theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…

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It is over 6 months since Starmer's Labour applied a three-line whip on the critical ceasefire vote - Labour MPs who voted for a ceasefire on 16 Nov were sacked from shad cab roles. Since then, 25,000 more Palestinian people, including 10,000 children, have been killed

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from Israel & Belarus today, to 1940s England and Apartheid South Africa, eight conscientious objectors past and present tell me their stories in Guardian Saturday theguardian.com/world/article/…

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"If Labour gets in, I fear it’ll be indistinguishable from the Tories. Maybe worse.... Starmer? He’s a shitbag. I want to be expelled from Labour" my interview w/ Katharine Hamnett, on campaiging, Corbyn, and throwing her CBE in the bin over Gaza theguardian.com/fashion/articl…

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"people in Downing Street were bullies wanting to settle scores... editors told me to be careful: Robbie Gibb is watching you... It was McCarthyite" I interviewed Lewis Goodall in today's Observer Magazine theguardian.com/politics/artic…

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An Israeli soldier smashing an ultrasound machine at Gaza’s only Cancer Hospital, which the Israeli military is currently using as a headquarters.

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my interview with Jordan Stephens in today's Observer Magazine: on addiction, heartbreak, and the relationship that saved him theguardian.com/music/article/…

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“The majority of western media dehumanises Palestinians. They don’t think of us as musicians or writers; people who love, dance, go to bars and restaurants. What we can do as artists is to talk through our music" I spoke to hip-hop artists DAM theguardian.com/music/article/…

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District judge Vanessa Lloyd, presiding over Marieha Hussain's case, said: “I find that it was part of the genre of political satire and, as such, the prosecution have not proved to the criminal standard that it was abusive." #CoconutsTrial

District judge Vanessa Lloyd, presiding over Marieha Hussain's case, said: “I find that it was part of the genre of political satire and, as such, the prosecution have not proved to the criminal standard that it was abusive."
#CoconutsTrial