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Times reporter questioned in court in CIA leak case
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[January 06, 2015]
By Aruna Viswanatha
ALEXANDRIA, VA (Reuters) - New York Times
reporter James Risen refused on Monday to answer all but a few basic
questions in court about his book detailing a failed CIA effort to
undermine Iran's nuclear weapons program, in a case that has become a
flashpoint for press freedom.
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Risen testified in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, as part
of the U.S. government's case against former Central Intelligence
Agency officer Jeffrey Sterling, who is charged with leaking
classified information to Risen.
Risen, appearing under oath on the witness stand for the first time,
declined to identify what information confidential sources provided
for his book, where or when he met with unnamed sources, or who had
not served as a source.
The terse, and at times combative, testimony prompted a lawyer for
Sterling to question whether prosecutors could even proceed with
their case.
There are many unequivocal statements the government cannot prove
without Risen, said Edward MacMahon, a lawyer for Sterling. Sterling
was indicted on unauthorized disclosure of national defense
information and other charges in 2010.
Risen sought to quash an earlier subpoena requiring him to testify,
but an appeals court ruled against him and the Supreme Court last
year declined to take up his case.
In mid-December, after a decision from Attorney General Eric Holder,
prosecutors said they planned to limit the questions they asked
Risen, and would not ask him to name any individuals who provided
anonymous information for his 2006 book "State of War."
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On Monday, Risen said he did not want to provide any information to
the government that it might be able to use as a "building block" to
prove or disprove a "mosaic" it was trying to make. He made the
comments just days before Sterling is scheduled to begin trial on
Jan. 12.
The case is USA v Sterling 10-00485 in the Eastern District of
Virginia.
(Reporting by Aruna Viswanatha. Editing by Andre Grenon)
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