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BRITISH GOVERNMENT TRIES TO HALT BRITISH SPY STORY FROM RUSSIA

January 23rd, 2006 · Post your comment (No Comments)

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In an environment more fitting of a James Bond film, the British government goes to court to try to obtain a High Court injunction, which would make it illegal for any publication in Britain of information published by a disaffected MI6 (Military Intelligence) spy in Russia.
Richard Tomlinson was dismissed from MI6 in 1994 and was imprisoned for breach of the Official Secrets Act, when he published his memoirs as a spy in Bosnia and Moscow and spoke openly about how British spies operate abroad.

His book is called “The Big Breach: From Top Secret to Maximum Security” and is about to be published in Russia this week.

It should be remembered that in 1999, Britain allowed the book “The Mitrokhin Archive”, revealing secrets from the KGB, to be published, apparently with the connivance of MI6.

The publication of Tomlinson’s book in Moscow is seen as a revenge move by the FSB.

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