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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Robert Watson-Watt, Craig Murray, Gary Lightbody, David Shayler, James W. Black, George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, Frank Doran, Karine Polwart, Wendy Houvenaghel, Brian Souter, Richard A. Collins, Brian Wilson, Donald Findlay, Alan Johnston, John Suchet, Albert Watson, Narendra Patel, Baron Patel, Keith Brown, Alex Neil, Lynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton, Mark McClelland, John Leng Sturrock, George Mathewson, Bruce Millan, David Jackson, Alan Turnbull, Lord Turnbull, Claude Moraes, William Thomas Calman, Kate Atkinson, Sir Nicholas Bacon, 14th Baronet, Iain Luke, David Mach, Robert Horton, Sonny Pike, Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm, B. C. Forbes, John Stevenson, Fred MacAulay, Harold Plenderleith, William Patey, Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour, Carla Romano, Joan Ingram, Kenneth Alexander, Gillian Galbraith, Inge Zaamwani. Excerpt: Craig John Murray (born 17 October 1958) is a British political activist, former ambassador to Uzbekistan and former Rector of the University of Dundee. While at the embassy in Tashkent, he accused the Karimov administration of human rights abuses, a step which, he argued, was against the wishes of the British government and the reason for his removal. Murray complained to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in November 2002, January or early February 2003, and in June 2004 that intelligence linking the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan to al-Qaeda, suspected of being gained through torture, was unreliable, immoral, and illegal. He described this as "selling our souls for dross." Murray was subsequently removed from his ambassadorial post on 14 October 2004. Murray was born in West Runton, Norfolk and grew up in neighbouring Sheringham. He was educated at Sheringham Primary and then at the Paston School in North Walsham, Norfolk, an all-boys grammar school where ...