Thursday, October 28, 2010

Britain's Top Spy Gives First Ever Public Speech

John Sawers, the head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), often known as MI6. © REUTERS/ TOBY MELVILLE

British Spy Chief Makes First Public Speech For Secret Service In 100 Years -- RIA Novosti

The head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), often known as MI6, John Sawers, became the first spy chief in 100 years to deliver a public speech.

In the wake of the recent torture scandals involving Britain's MI6 and its military branch MI5, Sir Sawers in his speech to the Society of Editors focused on controversial torture practices.

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More News On MI6 Chief's First Public Speech

Sir John Sawers's speech – full text: Transcript of today's first public speech by a serving MI6 chief -- The Guardian

MI6 chief admits to his 'dilemma' over torture -- The Independent
U.K. Spy-Agency Head Dismisses Torture Allegations in First Public Speech -- Bloomberg
Sir John Sawers denies MI6 role in 'abhorrent' torture -- BBC
MI6 chief says torture poses 'dilemmas' for UK -- AFP
MI6 'nothing to do with torture' -- Press Association
Proliferation Poses Broader Danger Than Terrorists, MI6 Chief Says -- Global Security Newswire
MI6 chief warns disclosures may hit intelligence sharing -- Irish Times
MI6 chief speech: Iraq failings show importance of intelligence -- The Telegraph
Britain's spy boss makes first public speech -- Reuters
Britain's top spy gives first ever public speech -- Xinhuanet
Defending Secrecy, British Spy Chief Goes Public -- New York Times
UK spy chief defends secrecy in 1st public speech -- AP
Sir John Sawers: the spy who came in from the Foreign Office -- The Telegraph
Sir John Sawers: profile of MI6 chief -- The Telegraph
MI6 must be trusted to keep its secrets -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph
British Secret Service: facts -- The Telegraph
Factbox: Britain's intelligence services -- Reuters

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