Media gag on alleged plot to kill Gaddafi
'The British media have been gagged from reporting sensational courtroom evidence of former MI5 spy David Shayler, including his alleged proof that the British secret service paid $270,000 for al Qaeda terrorists to assassinate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 1986. In its efforts to contain Mr Shayler's allegations to the privacy of the court, the government has even stopped the media from reporting its successful attempt to win a gag order' ( The Age )

See also this text of the Guardian's coverage from Monday, which has been removed from the newspaper's website, this leaked British Intelligence document from 1995, and this press release issued by Shayler last November

See also the D-Notice committee website, and this civil service guidance on 'public interest immunity'
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