Taking a Closer Look at the Stories Ignored by the Corporate Media |
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Watch George Galloway, a British MP "implicated" in the food for oil corruption, deliver a scathing criticism of the Senate Commitee questioning him. In a series of sharp exchanges he confronted the Republican chairman of the committee, Senator Norm Coleman (once considered as a possible candidate for presidency), and challenged him to back up claims he profited from the now defunct program. The documents that the US presented as evidence were forgeries. This is just a small excerpt of the interchange. Please wait some minutes for video to load, then press "Play" if the movie doesn't start.
In a comment afterword Galloway said "From the emails and feedback we've had from all over the world it is true undoubtedly that there was a worldwide audience out there waiting for someone to speak the truth to power". It should also be noted that the US senate commission has removed Galloway's statement from their archives. Notice there is no PDF file to click to see Galloway's statements listed under "Witnesses Testimony, Panel 2".
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