Israel censor eases some restrictions over ‘Prisoner X’
By , on February 13th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The Israeli censor on Wednesday slightly eased tight restrictions on the death of “Prisoner X”, allowing the press to publish excerpts of an ABC report which said he was an Australian with ties to Mossad. The story of the so-called Prisoner X first emerged in May 2010 when Israel’s Ynet news website briefly ran a story about a prisoner being held in top secret conditions whose identity and crime was not even known to his jailers. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Israel censor eases some restrictions over ‘Prisoner X’
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Israel censor eases some restrictions over ‘Prisoner X’
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The Israeli censor on Wednesday slightly eased tight restrictions on the death of “Prisoner X”, allowing the press to publish excerpts of an ABC report which said he was an Australian with ties to Mossad. The story of the so-called Prisoner X first emerged in May 2010 when Israel’s Ynet news website briefly ran a story about a prisoner being held in top secret conditions whose identity and crime was not even known to his jailers. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Israel censor eases some restrictions over ‘Prisoner X’
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