An enemy of the state
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1365333,00.html
George Galloway
Friday December 3, 2004
The Guardian
When the 17th-century republican Algernon Sidney spoke on Tower Hill
before his beheading on false charges almost exactly 321 years ago, he
observed that "the whole matter is reduced to the papers said to have
been found in my closet by the King's officers". In the days after
Baghdad fell to US forces last April, all manner of closets spilled
forth papers - remarkably often to the Telegraph group of newspapers.
In quick succession, their reporters claimed to have found, in a
series of burning buildings, documents linking Saddam Hussein with
Osama bin Laden, tales of French and Russian perfidy, and the papers
they used to smear me as being in the pay of the Iraqi regime.
George Galloway
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