Freed 15 Deals Spur Outrage

Officials defend go-ahead to cash in
By Peter Fearon,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 9, 2007 8:55 AM CDT
Freed 15 Deals Spur Outrage
Backdropped by Britian   (Associated Press)

Britain’s military chiefs are under fire for allowing 15 British sailors and Royal Marines released by Iran to sell their stories. Faye Turney has already closed a deal for almost $200,000, and at least two others are considering offers. The families of British servicemen killed and wounded in Iraq are outraged.

Officials claim they suspended the usual rules—"as a result of exceptional media interest"—to insure that military brass will have some control over what is divulged. The subtext of the controversy is lingering dismay that the group co-operated too enthusiastically with their captors and don’t deserve to profit. (More Iran stories.)

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