LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Defence Ministry came under fire on Sunday for allowing 15 British sailors and marines held by Iran for 13 days to sell their stories to the media.
The ministry said it had decided to waive rules barring serving military personnel from selling their stories because of the huge public interest in the case.
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