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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > How many members of the Bahai administration would agree with John > Tusa, former managing director of the BBC World Service: that since > the suicide of Bahai Dr Kelly in June 2003, watching, listening and > reading news by TV radio and world media "made the summer > riveting."? > > Errol > Says John Tusa, former managing director of the BBC World Service: It "made the summer riveting." John Tusa is correct - I found reading the Hutton Inquiry website, for instance, a marvellous corrective to the lies and distortions of conspiracy theorists like yourself, only too keen to pour opprobium upon the memory of poor Dr Kelly because he committed the unforgivable crime, according to you, of "being a Baha'i". Did you actually have a point, Error? Because, seriously, if any "members of the AO" *are* reading here, they are unlikely to reply. The AO's position has been fully set out in public statements by Barney Leith, has it not? AND THERE HAS BEEN NO REPUDIATING OR SCAPEGOATING OF DR. KELLY BY THE BAHA'I COMMUNITY, OR THE BAHA'I ADMINISTRATION. Paul
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