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Editors threatened with OSA prosecuiton over TV bombing claim - Times 23/11/2005

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Julie-ann Davies <[log in to unmask]>

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1885279,00.html

Editors are threatened over TV station bombing claim
By Rosemary Bennett and Tim Reid


NEWSPAPERS editors were threatened with prosecution under the Official
Secrets Act last night if they published details of a conversation
between Tony Blair and George Bush in which the President is alleged to
have suggested bombing al-Jazeera, the Arab news network. Lord
Goldsmith, the Attorney-General, informed newspapers editors including
that of The Times that "publication of a document that has been
unlawfully disclosed by a Crown servant could be in breach of Section 5
of the Official Secrets Act." 

The Blair Government has obtained court injunctions against newspapers
before but it has never prosecuted editors for publishing the contents
of leaked documents. 

Under a front-page headline "Bush plot to bomb his ally" in the Daily
Mirror yesterday, a secret minute of the conversation in April 2004
records the President allegedly suggesting that he would like to bomb
the channel's studios in Doha, capital of Qatar. Richard Wallace, the
Editor of the Daily Mirror, said last night: "We made No 10 fully aware
of the intention to publish and were given 'no comment' officially or
unofficially. Suddenly 24 hours later we are threatened under Section
5." 

According to the Mirror, the transcript turned up in the office of
former Labour MP Tony Clarke, who lost his Northampton South seat in
May. 

His former researcher and a Cabinet Office official, accused of breaking
the Official Secrets Act, will appear at Bow Street Magistrates' Court. 

Downing Street refused to comment on the matter yesterday, saying that
it was sub judice. 

Last night Peter Kilfoyle, the Labour MP for Liverpool Walton and a
former Defence Minister, tabled an early day motion urging Mr Blair to
publish the conversation. He said that what Mr Bush said was a "matter
of great interest" to MPs and the public. 

Al-Jazeera has angered the US Administration by broadcasting video
messages from Osama bin Laden and footage of dead and injured Iraqi
civilians. 

The White House called the reports "outlandish". "We are not going to
dignify something so outlandish with a response," an administration
official said. 

But Mr Kilfoyle said that if there was a record of a conversation where
an attack on al-Jazeera's headquarters was mentioned, MPs should know
about it. 

He also dismissed comments by Whitehall officials that any suggestion of
an attack would have been in jest. 

"This is a matter of great interest. There was an attack on the hotel in
Baghdad used by al-Jazeera journalists which caused great controversy.
The US also attacked a Serbian TV station (during the Kosovo war). It is
easy to dismiss this as a glib comment, but I don't find it very funny
at all," he said. 

Mr Clarke, who was against the war in Iraq and lost his seat at the last
election, returned the document to the Government. "As well as an MP, I
am a special constable," he said. 

Charges under the Official Secrets Act have to be approved by the
Attorney-General. His involvement suggests the prosecution intends to
hold part, if not all, of the trial, behind closed doors. 

On Newsnight last night, a spokesman for al-Jazeera defended the
channel's output.



		
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