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*[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4557/9/ Britain: Prosecution of civil servant under Official Secrets Act fails], Julie Hyland, World Socialist Website/Spinwatch, 16 January 2008. | *[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4557/9/ Britain: Prosecution of civil servant under Official Secrets Act fails], Julie Hyland, World Socialist Website/Spinwatch, 16 January 2008. | ||
*[http://www.newstatesman.com/200801170009 I had no choice but to leak], Derek Pasquill, New Statesman, 17 January 2008. | *[http://www.newstatesman.com/200801170009 I had no choice but to leak], Derek Pasquill, New Statesman, 17 January 2008. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 21 November 2009
Former official in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office unit Engaging with the Islamic World.
Resources
- Civil servant who leaked rendition secrets goes free, Richard Norton-Taylor, Guardian, January 10, 2008.
- Britain: Prosecution of civil servant under Official Secrets Act fails, Julie Hyland, World Socialist Website/Spinwatch, 16 January 2008.
- I had no choice but to leak, Derek Pasquill, New Statesman, 17 January 2008.