http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/diana010830.html# Dodi Fayed's Father Promises 'New Evidence' on Diana's Death Aug. 30 - One day before the fourth anniversary of the death of Princess Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed, representatives for Dodi's father intend to reveal new information on the tragedy. A year ago, Mohammed Al Fayed filed lawsuits to force a number of U.S. agencies to release files he claims will prove the deaths of his son Dodi and Diana were the result of a conspiracy. Today his representatives said in a statement they would present an update on his court battles with the U.S. government. A news conference is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET in Washington. In a press release, the Egyptian tycoon's representatives said they planned to release "astonishing details on the medical condition of Princess Diana at the time of her death." Al Fayed is the owner of Britain's Harrods' department stores. They also said they would release "distressing details of the French magistrate's failure to preserve crucial evidence relating to Henri Paul, the driver killed in the crash." And they promised "new information on the United States and United Kingdom vendetta against former MI6 spy Richard Tomlinson." Tomlinson wrote an expose on MI6 - Britain's intelligence agency - which included details on the Diana investigation. Evidence Expected Despite the findings of a French court that the deaths were caused by drunk driving on the part of Paul, Al Fayed repeatedly alleges the British security services engineered the crash to keep Diana from marrying a Muslim man. The details revealed in today's conference are expected to corroborate Al Fayed's suspicions. The pair, along with Paul, were killed Aug. 31, 1997 in a high-speed crash in Paris. Al Fayed says the couple were about to wed, and that Diana was expecting his grandchild when they were killed, but Diana's circle of friends have dismissed the claims. Meanwhile, Tomlinson's book, The Big Breach, which revealed the inner workings of the British intelligence service, revealed several pieces of circumstantial evidence that have encouraged Al Fayed. In the book, Tomlinson wrote that Paul was an MI6 informer and that he was missing for a half-hour before the fateful drive, and that he had a large amount of money in his pocket when he died. Tomlinson believes Paul met with a handler before the incident. Searching for Royal Word Al Fayed launched his suit last year against 10 American agencies, including the CIA, the National Security Agency, the FBI and the State Department. A number of agencies have complied, but not all of them. Fayed said in court records that he believes the NSA, which gathers intelligence through high-tech means, "may have secretly recorded Princess Diana's telephone conversations." Friday's remembrances for Diana are expected to be subdued. Althorp, the Spencer family's ancestral home and burial site of the princess, is open a few weeks each summer to the public but always closes on the anniversary of her death. NSP Lista isprobava demokratiju u praksi ==^================================================================ EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?bUrBE8.bVKZIq Or send an email To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This email was sent to: archive@jab.org T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================