More than a hundred BBC employees have written a letter to the director general, Tim Davie, complaining that the Corporation has become a mouthpiece for Israel. It was also signed by 300 other journalists and media professionals: one of them was yours truly. The BBC employees, as you would expect, are all anonymous, because otherwise they would face grave consequences to their careers.
The letter says:
We’re writing to express our concerns over opaque editorial decisions and censorship at the BBC on the reporting of Israel/Palestine. We believe the refusal to broadcast the documentary ‘Gaza: Medics Under Fire’ is just one in a long line of agenda driven decisions. It demonstrates, once again, that the BBC is not reporting “without fear or favour” when it comes to Israel.
It goes on to note that the decision not to broadcast the investigation was taken by BBC management despite the content being signed off in accordance with BBC guidelines and editorial policy, which it says “Appears to be a political decision”, adding that the BBC response shows the organisation “is crippled by the fear of being perceived as critical of the Israeli government.”
Great article, thanks for posting
Oh it’s okay everyone “they were just following orders”
They didnt even mean it!
Whoaa i wouldn’t have noticed it if they didn’t explicitly sat it!
“I was just following orders”
Clean mainstream media journalist theory incoming.
Is the BBC trying to good cop bad cop the fucking news?
They’re just doing bad cop now
Nuremberg defence all over again, BBC can go fuck themselves
Benjiman Buttering Corporation.
Anyone, anyone at all, who is not being critical of the ongoing genocide is a piece of shit.
I smell a collaborator