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Monday, July 18, 2005
UK regional press: "I interviewed suicide bomber"
According to holdthefrontpage UK, Northcliffe parliamentary correspondent David Macaulay met in 2002 Mohammad Sidique Khan, the young who is thought to be one of the men behind the bomb attacks on London. At this period, Macaulay was working as a casual reporter on the Times Education Supplement : "The last time I saw Mohammad Sidique Khan he clapped his arms around my shoulders and smiled at me broadly. Three years later he became one of Britain's first suicide bombers..."
Source: holdthefrontpage UK
Posted by Bertrand Pecquerie on July 18, 2005 at 01:25 PM in o. Ethics and Press Freedom, q. Regional and ethnic newspapers | Permalink
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Thanks for the link. I am somewhat fascinated by the impression that Khan was "normal."
Posted by: JD at Jul 20, 2005 9:38:49 PM