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September 23, 2005

Britain should not have "cocktail-party relationships with a fascist regime" Radio interview

As part of his speaking tour in the US Craig was interviwed yesterday in Washington DC on WAMU Radio. You can listen here to the interview with Real Player or Windows Media Player

(24.09.05 - Apologies to anyone who followed the mobile link yesterday to a very interesting, but completely unrelated interview!)

"Craig Murray may have spent his career in the diplomatic service, but he doesn't mince words. As British ambassador to Uzbekistan, he publicly criticized the nation's human rights record and said Britain should not have "cocktail-party relationships with a fascist regime." A year after leaving his post, he joins us to discuss diplomacy and human rights."

Posted by andrew on September 23, 2005 9:27 AM in the category Interviews

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