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+ | |constitutes=whistleblower, civil servant | ||
+ | |exposed=Al_Jazeera_bombing_memo | ||
+ | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O'Connor_-_Keogh_official_secrets_trial | ||
+ | |description=A civil servant who together with [[Leo O'Connor]] was charged with exposing the "Al Jazeera bombing memo", about how Blair dissuaded Bush from bombing Al Jazeera in Qatar. | ||
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===Exposing Bush/Blair discussion about bombing Al Jazeera.=== | ===Exposing Bush/Blair discussion about bombing Al Jazeera.=== | ||
− | + | UK Civil servant David Keogh and parliamentary researcher [[Leo O'Connor]] were charged with breaking the [[Official Secrets Act]] in the United Kingdom. The charges against them relate to the alleged leak of a document containing what purports to be a discussion between [[Tony Blair]] and [[George W. Bush]] at one point. It is alleged this document shows that Blair dissuaded Bush from bombing [[Al Jazeera]] in [[Qatar]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 27 August 2016
David Keogh (whistleblower, civil servant) | |
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Exposed | Al_Jazeera_bombing_memo |
A civil servant who together with Leo O'Connor was charged with exposing the "Al Jazeera bombing memo", about how Blair dissuaded Bush from bombing Al Jazeera in Qatar. |
Exposing Bush/Blair discussion about bombing Al Jazeera.
UK Civil servant David Keogh and parliamentary researcher Leo O'Connor were charged with breaking the Official Secrets Act in the United Kingdom. The charges against them relate to the alleged leak of a document containing what purports to be a discussion between Tony Blair and George W. Bush at one point. It is alleged this document shows that Blair dissuaded Bush from bombing Al Jazeera in Qatar.
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