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Tuesday, 6 January, 1998, 16:35 GMT
Israeli army to stop reading soldiers' letters
The Israeli army will no longer try to gauge the morale of its soldiers by reading the letters they write home. Military officials say the army censor has been ordered to stop turning over the letters to the army's behavioural research department. The practice had been condemned by civil rights campaigners as a violation of the right to privacy. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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