VIDEO: Martin Bell – Media Censorship & War Criminals

Books by Martin Bell:
A Very British Revolution: The Expenses Scandal and How to Save Our Democracy

Through Gates of Fire: A Journey into World Disorder

The Truth that Sticks: New Labour’s Breach of Trust

Martin Bell is a former television war correspondent and politician. Here he is speaking at Lancaster University on 18th October 2007.

He left the BBC in April 1997 to stand as an independent against the sitting MP for Tatton, the Tory Neil Hamilton. He won with an 11,000-vote majority, to become the first elected independent MP since 1951.

He was appointed Unicef ambassador for humanitarian emergencies in 2001. His assignments for Unicef have included Burundi, Kosovo, Tajikistan, Iraq, Malawi, Bosnia, Sudan and Sri Lanka.

Books by Martin Bell:
A Very British Revolution: The Expenses Scandal and How to Save Our Democracy

Through Gates of Fire: A Journey into World Disorder

The Truth that Sticks: New Labour’s Breach of Trust

RINF thanks Lancaster University and Martin Bell.