
Rebekah Brooks, the former Chief Executive of News International,on July 1, 2011, at Wimbledon
The timing, two days before a separate parliamentary inquiry into the crisis, drew a skeptical response from opposition lawmakers who said the arrest might inhibit Ms. Brooks' ability or readiness to testify before the panel while she is the subject of police inquiries.
David Wilson, a lawyer representing Ms. Brooks, said she "maintains her innocence, absolutely."










Comment: The above article is largely NATO propaganda along the lines of "history is written by the victors (or aggressors)". For a more accurate account of what has come to be called the "Bosnian war" see the articles at this link.