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Re: BBC 'Learning the Lessons of the Kelly Affair




The Daily Telegraph on the 1st August:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/08/01/nkell01.xml


  Roger Kingdon, a fellow member of the Baha'i group in Abingdon,
  Oxfordshire, attended by Dr Kelly, said: "I will remember him as a
  person of tremendous integrity and self containment."

  Dr Kelly, he said, had given a talk to the group about his experiences
  as a weapons inspector in Iraq in October last year, after the dossier
  had been published.

  Mr Kingdon said: "He had no doubt that they [the Iraqis] had biological
  and chemical weapons. He didn't comment on that while everyone else
  was there, but separately I asked him - because the dossier had just come
out.

 "He said he had been sitting with Jack Straw when the dossier was released
to
  the public. It was clear that David Kelly was largely happy with the
material in
  the dossier, but he was not so happy with how the material had been
interpreted."


see also the same paper on the 27th August:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/07/27/uhain.xml


 "...he had discussed the issue with Roger Kingdon, a fellow member of the
Baha'i
  faith, following a meeting of believers in Mr Kingdon's home..."


Regards, harold.





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