THE French Government will make public classified documents relating to the 1965 disappearance of the Moroccan opposition leader, Mehdi Ben Barka, which caused a major political scandal. Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie had agreed to follow the recommendations of a national defence committee and release the 73 documents on the case which had not yet been made public, defence ministry officials said today. The committee's decision came after a magistrate investigating Mr Ben Barka's disappearance asked to see the documents. Previous secret documents on the affair, which caused political uproar, were made public in 2001. Mr Ben Barka, an outspoken opponent...