English: On 5 December 1988, using FCO-headed notepaper, I typed a letter and mailed it to The Guardian newspaper (see Image:PatrickHaseldine3A). On 6 December 1988, journalist Richard Norton-Taylor telephoned me at the FCO to confirm that I wished the letter to be published. On 7 December 1988, Mr Norton-Taylor wrote a front page article entitled FO official calls Thatcher stance 'self-righteous' and The Guardian published the letter under the heading The double standards on terrorism on page 22. A year later, my second letter entitled Finger of suspicion was published in the The Guardian on 7 December 1989 (see Image:PatrickHaseldine3B). —PJHaseldine (talk) 09:59, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
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On 5 December 1988, using [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office|FCO]]-headed notepaper, I typed a letter and mailed it to ''[[The Guardian]]'' newspaper (see Image:PatrickHaseldine3A). On 6 December 1988, journalist [[Richard Norton-Taylor]] telephoned me at
Patrick Haseldine's letter "The double standards on terrorism", which was published in ''[[The Guardian]]'' of [[December 7]], [[1988]], criticised [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s soft stance towards the [[History of South Africa in the apartheid era|apartheid So