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Published 03 Jun, 2014 07:06am

US court declines to intervene in NYT case

WASHINGTON: The US supreme court declined to intervene on Monday in the case of a New York Times reporter involving the protection of sources and the CIA.

The top panel rejected an appeal by journalist James Risen, who has been summoned to testify in the trial of former Central Intelligence Agency official Jeffrey Sterling, who stands accused of leaking confidential information about a secret Iran operation.

In his book “State of War” published in 2006, Risen describes an aborted CIA effort to send a former Russian scientist to Iran to transmit false information in an attempt to undermine the country’s nuclear programme.

The supreme court did not comment on its decision, which upholds an order to testify issued to Risen by a federal appeals court.

Risen faces jail time if he refuses to reveal his sources.

The case is being seen as a test of the freedom of the press in investigating government abuses.

Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2014

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