Thought I'd pass this along... from the AP:
Britons Face Trial Over Claim Bush Spoke of Attacking Arab TV
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: January 10, 2006
Filed at 6:37 a.m. ET
LONDON (AP)--Two U.K. men were ordered Tuesday to stand trial later this month on charges of leaking a government memo in which U.S. President George W. Bush reportedly discussed bombing the headquarters of the Arab satellite news channel Al-Jazeera.
Civil servant David Keogh and Leo O'Connor, a lawmaker's former researcher, were charged in November with breaching the Official Secrets Act. Both men are free on bail as they await trial.
Judge Timothy Workman said the men's trial would begin with a preliminary hearing at the Central Criminal Court Jan. 24.
Prosecutors allege Keogh passed the document to O'Connor between April 16 and May 28, 2004.
Details of the alleged document were reported by the Daily Mirror newspaper, which claimed the memo revealed details of a conversation between Bush and U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair at the White House on April 16, 2004. According to the newspaper, Blair argued against Bush's suggestion of bombing Al-Jazeera's headquarters in Doha, Qatar. The Daily Mirror said its sources disagreed on whether Bush's suggestion was serious or not.
Blair has said he had no information about any proposed U.S. action against Al-Jazeera, and White House spokesman Scott McClellan called the newspaper's claims "outlandish and inconceivable."
Keogh, a former communications officer at the Cabinet Office, was charged under Section 3 of the Officials Secrets Act with making a "damaging disclosure of a document relating to international relations" without lawful authority.
O'Connor, who worked for former governing Labour Party lawmaker Tony Clarke, is charged with receiving the document. O'Connor indicated at an earlier hearing he intended to plead not guilty. Tuesday, Keogh didn't say how he intended to plead.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
veeeerrry innnteresting...
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