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As Britain's outspoken Ambassador to the Central
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July 5, 2005

BBC Radio 4 - Craig Murray "On the Ropes" (link updated 20.09.05) Radio interview

BBC Radio 4 - "On The Ropes"

Tue 5 Jul, 09:00 - 09:30 30 mins

John Humphrys discusses drinking, diplomacy and human rights with Britain's former ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, who claims to have been sacked for telling the truth.

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Posted by richard on July 5, 2005 9:11 AM in the category Interviews


Comments

I was most impressed by this programme and wonder what more is being done, by whom, to pursue the policy of the Foreign Office to turn a blind eye to the obtaining and use of 'intelligence' by torture.

Posted by: TimB [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 5, 2005 11:24 PM


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