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Published Date: 05 September 2008
THE government has been ordered to release further details of its controversial dossier on Saddam Hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction, following a ruling by the Information Commissioner.
It follows a three-year battle by journalist Chris Ames.

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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 10:00 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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05/09/2008 00:49:56
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jimboo,

the wemyss 05/09/2008 01:07:51
1# thats about it Joseph, every violent conflict involving all the major powers is about the control of oil or natural resourses. where was the PMs moral compass and Labours ethical foreign policy.
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Scullion,

Canada 05/09/2008 01:44:13
After the debacle of the 70's oil crisis, there was no way the U.S. was going to let any hostile government put a foot on their throat again. If Bush and Co. would just admit that, we could call still call them war-mongering fanatics but at least they'd be honest war-mongering fanatics.
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IanW,

Otto 05/09/2008 09:39:39
Perhaps the Information Commissioner has ordered the release of information but what is the betting that the Government will 'lose' it? They seem to lose a lot of computer files on pensions, social security, tax, etc. which are fundamental things. Can we realistically expect them to know where the security files on WMDs is?
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Guga II,

Rockall 05/09/2008 10:58:35
They should have been given 45 minutes to release the dossier.
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ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 05/09/2008 14:38:06
Further details, suggests that all the details will still not be released.
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we the people,

05/09/2008 14:59:46
labour are a party run by war criminals.
they must face justice.

 

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