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accused and MI6
Maziar Bahari was accused of being a " an MI6 contact person " taking guidance from " The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, protocol # 7 ".
Moreover, Spycatcher tells of the MI6 plot to assassinate President Nasser during the Suez Crisis ; of joint MI5-CIA plotting against left-wing British Prime Minister Harold Wilson ( secretly accused of being a KGB agent by the Soviet defector Anatoliy Golitsyn ); and of MI5 ’ s eavesdropping on high-level Commonwealth conferences.
He was accused of giving a four-page synopsis of his proposed book to an Australian publisher — though MI6 have never claimed that he revealed any secret information.
Those charged with the murders were accused of carrying out the attacks on behalf of MI6, the British Secret Intelligence Service.
Lawson has several times been accused of working with MI6 ( by for instance Richard Tomlinson ), but has denied being an agent.

accused and forcing
Likewise the crew of a Jordanian ship, MV Farah III, that ran aground near LTTE-controlled territory off the island's coast, accused the Tamil Tigers of risking their lives and forcing them to abandon the vessel which was carrying 14, 000 tonnes of Indian rice.
A 42-year-old woman named Vanessa Perhach accused Albert of throwing her on a bed, biting her, and forcing her to perform oral sex after a February 12, 1997 argument in his Pentagon City hotel room.
Henry, in an outburst of anger over de Montfort's behaviour in a financial matter, accused de Montfort of seducing his sister and forcing him to give her to de Montfort to avoid a scandal.
* In Britain supermarkets have been accused of squeezing prices to farmers, forcing small shops out of business, and often favouring imports over British produce.
The media are accused of distorting reality, in the sense that people portrayed in the media are either naturally thin and thus unrepresentative of normality or unnaturally thin by forcing their bodies to look like the ideal image by putting excessive pressure on themselves to look a certain way.
Mario Mirabelli was called to testify before Congress in the late 1950s when government suppliers were accused of forcing the company to manufacture items using second-rate materials that were deemed unusable by other government manufacturing outfits.
Here he was accused by Theveneau de Morande of being Giuseppe Balsamo, which he denied in his published Open Letter to the English People, forcing a retraction and apology from Morande.
Critics accused Jagland of attacking the Red-Green Cabinet as revenge against Stoltenberg for forcing Jagland to resign as Labour Party leader in 2002.
The Sheriff's Deputy, Cecil Price, had been accused by parishioners of stopping their caravan, and forcing the deacons to kneel in the headlights of their own cars, while they were beaten with rifle butts.
In May 2007, UMG was accused of abusing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in order to squelch criticism, by forcing YouTube to remove several videos that contain UMG's music in it.
The newspaper has been accused from time-to-time of forcing public figures out of the closet.
Gayoom's opponents and international human rights groups have accused him of employing terror tactics against dissident, such as arbitrary arrests, detention without trial, employing torture, forcing confessions and politically motivated killings.
He accused the Doumanis of forcing out Evans and that an Orion loan to the film of $ 15 million unnecessarily increased the budget.
These include but are not limited to Ted Haggard, who admitted to methamphetamine use, paying to have sex with a male prostitute, and having sex with a male member of his congregation, and Eddie Long, who is accused of luring two male teenagers into attending his church and forcing sex upon them.
In 1993, he and future wife Tanya Hijazi were accused of holding 24-year-old Frances Alley hostage for up to six days ( accounts vary on how long she was actually held ), tying her up, forcing her to perform sexual acts, and burning her legs and abdomen with the hot end of a crack cocaine pipe during a week long cocaine binge.
He was accused of damaging the reputation of the church, and brought before the inquisition, but absolved: yet, his antagonists had already destroyed his career, forcing him to live in disgrace off handouts from friends or church services, until his death.
Soccer moms are sometimes accused of forcing their children to go to too many after-school activities ; overparenting them in concerted cultivation rather than letting them enjoy their childhood.
Textbook publishers are often accused of product churning for their practice of frequently publishing new editions of their texts ( thus rendering previous editions obsolete, forcing students to purchase the new editions as required texts and minimizing or eliminating the prices paid for the old editions by bookstore buyback programs ), often while making insignificant changes to the information presented in the text.
The French court-martial accused Waller of leaking information to the enemy ( Madagascar ) during the war, thus, forcing Waller into jail for twenty years.
Because Gillette held a patent on stainless blades but had not acted on it, the company was accused of exploiting customers by forcing them to buy the rust-prone blade.
She was accused of forcing Bangladeshi businessman Tajul Islam Farooq to pay bribes before his company could build a power plant in 1998.
Jim Balsillie accused Bettman of forcing the Predators to end negotiations with him to purchase the team.
Large supermarket chains were accused by Fine Gael of putting up to 100, 000 Irish jobs at risk by forcing suppliers to pay € 160 million a year in “ hello money ”.
The company was accused of sharp practice in December 2009 by forcing motorists to pay a carbon tax six hours before it became law.

accused and Special
For certain terrorist and organised crime offences the Director of Public Prosecutions may issue a certificate that the accused be tried by the Special Criminal Court composed of three judges instead of a jury, one from the District Court, Circuit Court and High Court.
In December 1946, Special Forces Depot ( DST ), led by commando and counter-insurgency expert Captain Raymond ' Turk ' Westerling, were accused of pacifying the southern Sulawesi region using arbitrary terror techniques, which were copied by other anti-Republicans.
In June 2007, the Special Court for Sierra Leone found three accused men from the rebel Armed Forces Revolutionary Council ( AFRC ) guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other serious violations of international humanitarian law, including the recruitment of children under the age of 15 years into the armed forces.
On November 25, 1926, the new " Legge di Difesa dello Stato " (" State Defense Law ") instituted a " Tribunale Speciale " ( Special Court ) to try those who were accused to be " enemies of the State ", and sentence them to harsh prison terms or even to death, since the death penalty had also been restored under the new law.
Philippe is accused by Human Rights Watch of being a death squad leader during the reign of Baby Doc Duvalier before receiving training from the U. S. Special Forces in Ecuador in an American bid to reinstate President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in the 1990s.
Such a court has been established in the form of the Special Criminal Court, which has been used to try those accused of being members of paramilitary organisations such as the Provisional IRA, or of leading organised crime.
He then played a college professor accused of raping a student in a 2004 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and also played an accused serial killer who defends himself in the 2007 television series Shark.
* Special Court-Martial panel comprises three or more members, at least one third of whom are enlisted if requested by an enlisted accused
* can be refused by the accused, in which case the matter is normally referred to a Special Court-Martial
The Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal ( formerly Iraqi Special Tribunal ) is a body established under Iraqi national law to try Iraqi nationals or residents accused of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes or other serious crimes committed between 1968 and 2003.
* In June 2007, Lurita Alexis Doan, then Administrator of the General Services Administration, was found by the United States Office of Special Counsel ( OSC ) of violating the Hatch Act when she took part in a video conference with Karl Rove and other White House officials, and sent letters asking how to help Republican politicians get elected, and was accused by Special Counsel Scott Bloch of lying to deliberately mislead investigators.
* Special military courts to try members of the military accused of crimes.
During the City Council hearings on the 2011 budget, Thomas accused the city ’ s inspector general of disproportionately targeting African Americans for investigation after her husband, Tim Thomas, was forced to resign from a high-ranking job with the Mayor ’ s Office of Special Events in the wake of an investigation of hiring irregularities there.
Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky and the senior military officers Iona Yakir, Ieronim Uborevich, Robert Eideman, August Kork, Vitovt Putna, Boris Feldman and Vitaly Primakov ( as well as Yakov Gamarnik, who committed suicide before the investigations began ) were accused of anti-Soviet conspiracy and sentenced to death ; they were executed on the night of June 11 – 12, 1937, immediately after the verdict delivered by a Special Session ( специальное судебное присутствие ) of the Supreme Court of the USSR.
Several television series have imitated the formula, with the twists being mostly in the nature of the fugitives: a German Shepherd dog ( Run, Joe, Run, 1974 ); a scientist with a monstrous alter ego ( The Incredible Hulk, 1978 ); a group of ex-US Army Special Forces accused of a war crime they committed under orders ( The A-Team, 1983 ); a husband and wife ( Hot Pursuit, 1984 ); a young man afflicted with lycanthropy ( Werewolf, 1987 ) and a reinstated detective ( Life, 2007 ).
In some cases, Maury and the shows producers with a little help from Dave Vitalli ( Special Ops Expert ) would settle the accused in a " green room ", where either a buddy or a sexy decoy would appear as another guest of the show in order to get to the whole truth.
The Special Air Service ( SAS ) is the most high-profile of the agencies that were accused of employing this policy, as well as other British Army regiments and the RUC.
* In the 2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode " Baby Killer ", she is hired by a defense attorney to help defend a young boy accused of murder and finds herself at odds with a former colleague, Alexandra Cabot.

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