Mark Seddon (born 1962) is the New York-based United Nations correspondent for Al Jazeera English and formerly a British journalist and activist in the Labour Party. He has reported for the BBC from inside Iraq, North Korea and China, as well as for Sky TV from Yemen and for Al Jazeera English from North Korea, Syria, Dr Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia and Haiti. Wikipedia
Mark Seddon - the editor of the left-wing weekly newspaper Tribune - claimed he was being punished for his outspoken views about British policy in Afghanistan and private financing of public services. news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1748066.stm
... minds. New Labour doesn't Mark Seddon Wednesday March 16, 2005 The Guardian Someone, somewhere - perhaps in Downing Street, the Labour whips office, around Gordon Brown or in the ... www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1438496,00.html
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Mark Seddon is the editor of Tribune and an elected member of the Labour Partys National Executive Committee. www.logosjournal.com/issue_3.2/seddon.htm