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Craig Murray: Official Secrets Act Convictions

Posted on 12 May, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"One worrying aspect of this case is that the jury convicted. There has been a historic reluctance of juries to convict in OSA cases, because they tend to sympathise with the defendants and not with the draconian legislation."
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WebProNews: Google Faces Pressure Over Censorship

Posted on 6 April, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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New York City's powerful pension funds own 486,617 shares of Google stock, and will use their position to get Google shareholders "to consider the company's ongoing role in countries that routinely censor the Internet."
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Martin StabeMartin Stabe is a journalist based in London. He is an interactive producer at the Financial Times, primarily working on developing the databases underlying FT.com’s interactive graphics and the FT data blog. This is a personal site, and nothing here reflects the views of the FT.

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