Blair ordered the burning of a report on the legality of the war on Iraq
Tuesday 03/11/2015 10:58
Agencies / Baghdad news
office said the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, that the allegations saying that he issued orders to his ministers the destruction of confidential documents on the legality of the Iraq war over worthless. She says, "daily newspaper The Mail on Sunday" that "a report prepared by the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith in 2003, he said that the war may fall under international law. "The newspaper said that" Blair felt panicked because of this report, although people who have received copies of this report ordered that the burning or Atlvoha. "He said Blair's office that" the allegations of destruction of such This report is ridiculous. "The paper says that" is thrust burnt released, after having made Lord Goldsmith legally a report of 13 pages to Blair, less than three weeks after the outbreak of the war. "The newspaper quoted a senior government official at the time as saying he was" There hubbub. Today was expected to start a war that already exists in the daily work Note, Goldsmith also included a warning that this war may fall under international law. They said burnt, destroyed the papers. "
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Tuesday 03/11/2015 10:58
Agencies / Baghdad news
office said the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, that the allegations saying that he issued orders to his ministers the destruction of confidential documents on the legality of the Iraq war over worthless. She says, "daily newspaper The Mail on Sunday" that "a report prepared by the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith in 2003, he said that the war may fall under international law. "The newspaper said that" Blair felt panicked because of this report, although people who have received copies of this report ordered that the burning or Atlvoha. "He said Blair's office that" the allegations of destruction of such This report is ridiculous. "The paper says that" is thrust burnt released, after having made Lord Goldsmith legally a report of 13 pages to Blair, less than three weeks after the outbreak of the war. "The newspaper quoted a senior government official at the time as saying he was" There hubbub. Today was expected to start a war that already exists in the daily work Note, Goldsmith also included a warning that this war may fall under international law. They said burnt, destroyed the papers. "
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