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Thursday, May 1, 2003

File this one under "the iceburg begins to surface." Did the French assist Iraqi intelligence in derailing a Paris Human-Rights meeting? According to Ann Clwyd, it looks like it.

I intend to continue to follow the issues of French, European and UN perfidy. This issue - the question of where our relations have been and where they're heading - is still very much alive. In fact, the most interesting chapters are now being written.

FrontPage magazine.com

IN APRIL 2000, Indict, a human rights organisation founded to campaign for a UN International Criminal Tribunal for Iraq, organised a conference in Paris. It was memorable for reasons other than the quality of debate. If the revelations in British newspapers yesterday are accurate, and we believe they are, it seems that French officials colluded with Iraqi intelligence agents to frustrate our efforts in Paris.

Let me briefly describe some of the events that took place on the day of our conference: Indict’s office in London received a telephone call threatening that everybody would be killed. Simultaneously, the British police received a warning that "everybody in the [Paris] conference will be dead by the end of today." [...]

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