Sheinwald and the memo
Digery Cohen | 09.05.2007 19:41
Jurors in the case of two men accused of leaking a memo about a meeting between Tony Blair and George Bush have been warned not to disclose the content of the memo.
The memo was based on a Bush Blair meeting at the White House on 16 April 2004.
The jury has been shown the memo but the contents have not yet been made public.
Because of the illegal and morally abhorrent nature of the discussions between Bush and Blair one juror has decided to publish the contents of the memo from memory.
The copy she is compiling will be posted on Indymedia.uk and other sites in the next few days.
Thankfully we have one honest and brave person.
The memo was based on a Bush Blair meeting at the White House on 16 April 2004.
The jury has been shown the memo but the contents have not yet been made public.
Because of the illegal and morally abhorrent nature of the discussions between Bush and Blair one juror has decided to publish the contents of the memo from memory.
The copy she is compiling will be posted on Indymedia.uk and other sites in the next few days.
Thankfully we have one honest and brave person.
Digery Cohen
e-mail:
digerycohen@yahoo.co.uk
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11.05.2007 04:24
http://foia.blogspot.com/2006/01/request-for-internal-review-freedom-of.html
Since Blair has denied any knowledge of the US plans to bomb Al-Jazeera then he may be moving from Downing Street straight to Womwood Scrubs.
Danny