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Can the police be trusted to tell whole truth?
Why did it take six days and citizen journalism to shed light on the death during a G20 protest in London of paper-seller Ian Tomlinson? Nick Davies of The Guardian examines the role of thepolice and the UK's Independent Police Complaints Commission and asks a question that girds the globe: can the media trust the police to tell the whole truth?






