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RSN: FOCUS: Ramsey Clark, Attorney General Who Became a Critic of US Policies, Dies at 93

 


 

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FOCUS: Ramsey Clark, Attorney General Who Became a Critic of US Policies, Dies at 93
Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark in 2002. (photo: Helayne Seidman/WP)
Emma Brown, The Washington Post
Brown writes: "Ramsey Clark, who was U.S. attorney general under President Lyndon B. Johnson and then, after leaving government service, redefined himself as a relentless critic of American foreign policy and as a courtroom defender of widely reviled figures such as former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, died April 9 at his home in New York City. He was 93."
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