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Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Accused a former adviser to the Central Intelligence Agency directed by Kerry Guantanamo


The former employee accused Senator Kerry Bay State with the John F. Leakage of customer names and the Central Intelligence Agency, including the person who participated in the interrogation of suspects held in U.S. military base Guantanamo Bay, according to the U.S. Department Justice and the Office of Kerry.

John Kiriakou served (47 years) of Arlington, Va., an intelligence officer with the CIA between 1990 and 2004, both at headquarters and abroad in various secret missions. The Office of Kerry between 2009 and 2011 he worked as a researcher for the Kiriakou Foreign Relations Committee, Senate, while he was chairman of Kerry.

Kerry's office said they were not aware of all allegations of wrongdoing by Kiriakou even accused this week.
"These charges can be traced back to actions taken when he said he was hired by the intelligence services alike, and the date and unrelated to the work of the Commission," said Kerry spokeswoman Jodi Seth. "It is understood that our office has no information beyond what is available to the public, and yesterday we realized this."

Kiriakou was released in December 2007 when he was interviewed by ABC investigative reporter Brian Ross. Confirmed the CIA used waterboarding to interrogate al-Qaeda No. 3 Abu Zubaydah, who was arrested in 2002 in Pakistan. Kiriakou charges unrelated to the interview with Ross. In a criminal complaint alleges that he gave the names of three fellow journalists and the Central Intelligence Agency who questioned Zubaydah, and that another officer gave him the name of a secret press, who passed the name on the advice of a Guantanamo detainee , who wrote a summary of classified legal officer by name. Fired CIA officials when he saw her, and criminal investigation. Kiriakou lawyer said his client will plead not guilty.

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