A judicial inquiry into the apparent suicide of a government weapons adviser released new documents on Friday showing that intelligence agents tried to identify the source of a BBC story that questioned the accuracy of an official dossier on Iraq's weapons.
After the BBC broadcast quoted an anonymous source as saying the government had "sexed up" the dossier to strengthen its argument for a war in Iraq, weapons adviser David Kelly privately told his bosses at the Ministry of Defence that he had talked to the reporter.
Although Kelly denied having made the main claims quoted in the report, he was criticised by the ministry for having talked to the reporter without approval and was forced to testify before two parliamentary committees after his name was made public.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1409271,00.htmlMI5 or the CIA assassinated him too! Do you actually think they care after mudering what they know are 40,000 other innocent people?
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