Monday, September 9, 2013

Is Benghazi Whistleblower Being Punished For Speaking Out?



Gregory Hicks: Hearing of Death of Christopher Stevens ‘Saddest Moment’ In My Career -- ABC News

In an exclusive interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, former Deputy Chief of Mission in Libya Gregory Hicks recalled being told of the death of then U.S. ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens in Benghazi last year, characterizing it as the “saddest moment” in his career.

Hicks – who had a brief phone conversation only hours before with Stevens before the line went dead — was informed of his death by Libya’s prime minister.

“He just says, ‘I’m very sorry, Greg, to tell you this, but our friend Chris has passed on.’ I think those were his words. There was deep remorse in his voice when he said it,” said Hicks, who was in Tripoli when he first heard of the attack.

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More News On Benghazi Whistleblower Gregory Hicks Claims That He Is Being Punished For Speaking Out

Gregory Hicks: Lives Could Have Been Saved in Benghazi (Transcript) -- Real Clear Politics
Benghazi Whistleblower: I’ve Been ‘Punished’ for Speaking Out -- NRO
Whistle Blower Claims Being 'Punished' over Benghazi -- CBN News
State Dept. denies punishing diplomat for speaking about Benghazi -- UPI

My Comment: I do not know if Gregory Hicks is being punishe for speaking out .... but I do know that after almost one year and multiple promises from the U.S. government .... not one Benghazi suspect has been arrested .... and that lack of progress is really the big story.

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