Lawyers for the WikiLeaks publisher charge that while British courts looked the other way, the U. S. has been distorting and withholding evidence to engineer his extradition, Cathy Vogan reports.
By Cathy Vogan
in London
Special to Consortium News
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Steven Stalinisky, executive director of the Middle East Media Research Initiative, made the categorization in the piece s headline, to the chagrin of Dearborn residents.
Former CIA officer Douglas London writes that the CIA has special authorities and capabilities, along with insulation from public scrutiny, that a president could weaponize against opponents.
Former CIA officer Douglas London writes that the CIA has special authorities and capabilities, along with insulation from public scrutiny, that a president could weaponize against opponents.
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