Former UK
Ambassador Craig Murray Indicted
By Ray McGovern
April 27, 2020
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- Alex Salmond, a friend of Amb. Craig
Murray, was First Minister of Scotland and leader of the
pro-Independence Scottish National Party. When the party
narrowly lost the independence referendum in 2014,
Salmond stepped down and his deputy, Nicola Sturgeon,
became, and remains, First Minister.
Salmond was
thought to be considering a political comeback. Then
came several sexual allegations against him, which Amb.
Murray publicly described as false. Murray uses the word
“fit-up”, British slang meaning to incriminate someone
on false charges.
Alex Salmond
was tried and a majority female jury found him innocent
of all charges
Murray believes
that Sturgeon and associates are determined that nobody
should find out what really happened. There has been a
media campaign implying Salmond is really guilty.
Murray reports that there has also been a police
campaign of intimidation against anyone, even ordinary
folk making a Facebook post, who implies the charges
were contrived. The chief prosecutor and his key staff
are all Sturgeon appointees, as is the police chief.
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The
following are excerpts from a
Craig Murray blog
posted Friday:
(The full text of the indictment is included below. Or
read it
here.)
“… I know
of four pro-[Scottish] Independence folk who were
last week phoned or visited by Police Scotland and
threatened with contempt of court proceedings over
social media postings they had made weeks back on
the Alex Salmond case.
“Then on
Monday, a Scottish journalist I know had his home
raided by five policemen, who confiscated (and still
have) all his computers and phones. They said they
were from the “Alex Salmond team” and investigating
his postings on the Alex Salmond case. He has not to
date been charged, and his lawyer is advising him at
present to say nothing, so I am not revealing his
name.
“Then on
Tuesday morning, a large Police van full of police
pulled up onto the pavement right outside my front
gate, actually while I was talking on the phone to a
senior political figure about the raid on my friend.
The police just sat in the van staring at my house.
I contacted my lawyers who contacted the Crown
Office. The police van pulled away and my lawyers
contacted me back to say that the Crown Office had
told them I would be charged, or officially “cited”,
with Contempt of Court, but they agreed there was no
need for a search of my home or to remove my
devices, or for vans full of police.
“On
Thursday two plain clothes police arrived and handed
me the indictment. Shortly thereafter, an email
arrived from The Times newspaper, saying that the
Crown Office had “confirmed” that I had been charged
with contempt of court. In the case of my friend
whose house was raided, he was contacted by the
Daily Record just before the raid even happened!
“I am
charged with contempt of court and the hearing is on
7 July at the High Court in Edinburgh. The contempt
charge falls in two categories:
i) Material
published before the trial liable to prejudice a
jury.
ii)
Material published which could assist “jigsaw
identification” of the failed accusers.
“… [T]his
is a blatant, one-sided political persecution. That
much is entirely plain. I have therefore decided, in
the interests of open justice, to publish [a link to
the indictment is embedded in the Murray’s blog
item] the entire indictment against me (with a
single sentence redacted where I think the
prosecution were excessively indiscreet). Neither
the indictment nor the covering letter is marked
confidential or not for publication. It is, so far
as I know, a public document.
“… More
fundamentally this indictment is the basis on which
they are attempting to put me in prison – in fact
the indictment specifies up to two years in jail and
an unlimited fine as the punishment sought from the
court. I think the public interest, and my own
interest, in it being public is very substantial.
“The state
believes it has finally discovered a way to put me
in prison without the inconvenient hurdle of a jury
of my peers. Contempt of Court is just decided by a
judge. It is extraordinary that you can go to jail
for a substantial two years with no jury protection
and no test of “beyond reasonable doubt”; and on the
whim of a judge defending what he may view as the
dignity of his own office. This really is the
epitome of bad law. To use it against freedom of
speech is disgusting.
“…I am
charged specifically with saying that the Alex
Salmond case was a fit-up and a conspiracy in which
the Crown Office was implicated. So I thought I
would say it again now:
“The Alex Salmond case was a fit-up and a conspiracy
in which the Crown Office was implicated, foiled by
the jury. If Scotland is the kind of country where
you go to jail for saying that, let me get my
toothbrush.”
Amb.
Murray plans to publish a point-by-point reply to the
indictment in due course. Below we post the text of the
indictment, which is embedded in
Murray’s blog:
Raymond
McGovern is a former CIA officer turned political
activist. McGovern was a CIA analyst from 1963 to 1990,
and in the 1980s chaired National Intelligence Estimates
and prepared the President's Daily Brief.
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