Monday, February 11

The Hypocrisy of the BBC

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The Hypocrisy of the BBC


Waleed Kamal

Every time I give the BBC the benefit of the doubt, it
excels inproving me wrong. The BBC is adding more
to its record of Biased reporting that conceals
facts from the viewer.


The latest incident was the absolute no
coverage of the Israeli Assassination of a
Palestinian School Teacher in Gaza this
morning (He was killed as he was teaching in
his classroom and three of the students
were wounded).


The hypocrisy here is that the BBC continued
to shed the light on a whale being slaughtered
by the Japanese. The reporter even said "These
are the pictures that the Japanese Government
would rather the world didn't see" . In here he is
trying to show that the animal friendly BBC has
exposed them so lets salute their herroic act!
On the other hand,
the BBC has lots of reports and
pictures regarding the Israeli Crimes against
the Palestinians, but they never show it.


It is an absolute disgrace to speak of animal
rights whilst human rights are not respected,
in fact are neglected. It even proves that the
BBC cares less about the whale, but is simply
trying to say we cover all sorts of news.
"I say to the BBC : It is about time to
start showing the crimes
committed by the Israeli
Illegal Occupiers against the
Palestinians. It is about time
to tell the world the truth behind
the GAZA SIEGE."

Allow me to use the BBC quote
and say: "these are the pictures
the BBC would rather the world
didnt see":

Hani Shaban Naim, 43, a father
of five, was killed early on Thursday
by an Israeli missile in his classroom
in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun.


It is time for all of us who care
about decent reporting and
human rights, to shower the
BBC with complaints until we
get the proper coverage that the
oppressed Palestinians deserve.

Complain right now to the
BBC on 08700100222, and refer
to the BBC one News bulletins of
1 pm, 6 pm, and 10 pm.

(Non of those has given any
mention to the crime)

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