![French journalist Jean-Paul Ney is seen in Kourou in this April 13, 2005 file photo. Ney, author of several books on terrorism and national intelligence services, has been arrested in the Ivory French journalist Jean-Paul Ney is seen in Kourou in this April 13, 2005 file photo. Ney, author of several books on terrorism and national intelligence services, has been arrested in the Ivory](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D24B35/french-journalist-jean-paul-ney-is-seen-in-kourou-in-this-april-13-2005-file-photo-ney-author-of-several-books-on-terrorism-and-national-intelligence-services-has-been-arrested-in-the-ivory-coast-and-is-being-questioned-about-a-possible-breach-of-national-security-source-he-was-arrested-on-december-27-2007-outside-the-west-african-countrys-state-building-and-was-handed-over-to-intelligence-services-for-questioning-security-and-diplomatic-sources-said-reutersgilbert-tourtefiles-guyana-2D24B35.jpg)
French journalist Jean-Paul Ney is seen in Kourou in this April 13, 2005 file photo. Ney, author of several books on terrorism and national intelligence services, has been arrested in the Ivory
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![French journalist Jean-Paul Ney is seen in Kourou in this April 13, 2005 file photo. Ney, author of several books on terrorism and national intelligence services, has been arrested in the Ivory French journalist Jean-Paul Ney is seen in Kourou in this April 13, 2005 file photo. Ney, author of several books on terrorism and national intelligence services, has been arrested in the Ivory](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D2TB5K/french-journalist-jean-paul-ney-is-seen-in-kourou-in-this-april-13-2005-file-photo-ney-author-of-several-books-on-terrorism-and-national-intelligence-services-has-been-arrested-in-the-ivory-coast-and-is-being-questioned-about-a-possible-breach-of-national-security-source-he-was-arrested-on-december-27-2007-outside-the-west-african-countrys-state-building-and-was-handed-over-to-intelligence-services-for-questioning-security-and-diplomatic-sources-said-reutersgilbert-tourtefiles-guyana-2D2TB5K.jpg)