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Saturday, November 29, 2003 |
Guardian: "The attorney general is to investigate whether the home secretary's outspoken comments about the arrest of an alleged al-Qaida terrorist are a breach of the laws of contempt of court.
Lord Goldsmith's office promised the politically embarrassing inquiry into possible contempt of court - by one cabinet minister of another - after the attorney general by coincidence delivered a critique of reporting practices that undermine the laws of contempt of court.
David Blunkett had said: This individual posed a very real threat to the life and liberty of our country... This person has connections with the network of al-Qaida groups."
People like Blunkett pose a very real threat to the life and liberty of all Britons. Moreover, he sets a very bad example for all European countries.
11:39:35 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Hetty Litjens.
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