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BBC 'Learning the Lessons of the Kelly Affair



in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pat Kohli at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/11/03 7:46 pm:

> They could also interview
> Roger Kingdon to sort out the presence of non-Baha'is, who passed out the 
> invites, etc.

Roger Kingdon and his wife plus any other Bahai who attended that
meeting have all been warned to keep their mouths shut with regards
the media or else.......... Info inclosed........Errol

http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/Kelly.htm

NOTE WELL: Compare this letter sent to all UK Local Spiritual
Assemblies with my comments at disclosed. Here is the UK NSA's
response immediately after his suicide became known, a complete clamp
down on information and an attempt to control everything released to
the general public. Notice too that the AUTHOR of this letter is the
only Baha'i being interviewed by the Inquiry, a fact and blatant
conflict of interest that ought to give serious pause:

20 July 2003
Dear Baha'i friends

We can confirm that Dr David Kelly, whose death was confirmed by the
police on Saturday afternoon was a registered Baha'i. He had become
a Baha'i in New York in 1999 and had been a member of the Vale of
White Horse community in Oxfordshire before the Local Assembly
boundary changes left him as an isolated believer.

He quite regularly attended Baha'i events in Oxfordshire but his
membership of the Faith was not widely known outside the county.

We are aware that quite a number of the friends have been approached
by journalists about Dr Kelly. We would ask that any further
approaches by the media should be referred to the National Secretary
or to Carmel Momen, our Public Information Officer in the Office of
Public Information on 020-7590 8785.

Please do NOT give the Secretary's contact details to journalists
but obtain their telephone number and say that the Secretary will
call them back. Then please telephone the National Office with
these details and ask that they be passed to the National Secretary
urgently.

We feel sure you will appreciate the sensitivity of all of this.

Needless to say, we extend our deepest sympathies to his his wife
and daughters. It should be noted that they are not Baha'is.

With loving Baha'i greetings

National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the UK
Barney Leith, Secretary 


BBC 'Learning the Lessons of the Kelly Affair



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