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27: 194:, and charges were later added under section 1 of the Official Secrets Act. During a period of a year while they were awaiting trial, all three suffered intimidation and harassment, including house searches, were followed by plain clothes officers, and were required to report to the police each day. 189:
were arrested as they left the flat where they had been interviewing John Berry, a former member of Signals Intelligence, which is based at GCHQ. They were charged with unlawful disclosure and receipt of classified information, contrary to section 2 of the
209:. A second trial opened in October 1978. The prosecution admitted that much of the information was in the public domain, and charges under section 1 were dropped. Many witnesses testified under code letters - one, Colonel B, was identified as Colonel 149:
in 1974 as an investigative reporter concentrating on environmental issues. He became involved in an unsuccessful campaign to prevent the government deporting two Americans - former
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in September 1978 collapsed after one of the members of the jury was identified as a former officer in the
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in 1978, named after the initials of the defendants' surnames, in which he and freelance journalist
94:(3 January 1946 – 28 September 2012) was a British journalist. He was one of the defendants in the 206: 145: 139: 110:(SIGINT) operator. The controversy over the case eventually led to amendments to the law in the 126:. His father was an insurance broker, and his mother was an illustrator. He was educated at 123: 285: 210: 164: 292:
Crispin Aubrey: Journalist convicted under the Official Secrets Act in the 'ABC Trial'
314: 222: 153: 226: 156: 261: 237:, and opposed nuclear power. He published two books on environmental issues, 202: 180: 95: 231:
Who's Watching You? Britain's Security Service and the Official Secrets Act
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for receiving classified information from John Berry, a former
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and freelance journalist. He published a book in 1981,
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in Somerset. After working as a press officer for the
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ABC trial
Duncan Campbell
Official Secrets Act 1911
signals intelligence
Official Secrets Act 1989
Chipstead, Surrey
Leighton Park School
Christ Church, Oxford
Hampshire Chronicle
Time Out
CIA
case officer
Philip Agee
Mark Hosenball
GCHQ
ABC trial
Duncan Campbell
Official Secrets Act 1911
National Union of Journalists
Old Bailey
Special Air Service
Hugh Johnstone
Nether Stowey

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