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ANALYSIS – Let me tell you a joke – better still you been watching it over the last two weeks on your television screens. It’s called the BBC’s fair, impartial and balanced coverage of Israeli assault on Gaza. The facts speak for themselves – 833 Palestinians mostly civilians have perished as Israel punishes the people of Gaza yet again, for this is the third time that Tel Aviv has bombed from land, sea and air one of the most crowded areas on earth. Some three thousand five hundred civilians have been injured and let’s not forget that at least one child every hour has died. And yet it’s Israel according to the BBC who is protecting itself against militants who fire primitive rockets that often miss. Three Israeli civilians have died as a result and for that some 833 and counting have been slaughtered. Hamas we are told are terrorists and hide weapons behind children, never mind the disproportionate response to a threat that is nothing like as lethal as that of a nuclear armed hitech army that developed those awful drones. Never mind also that Israel has increased the ferocity of its campaign ever since the day Hamas and the other groups inflicted more 70 than casualties including injuries on it’s army at Shejaija. Never mind that it even bombs UN shelters that are meant to protect civilians who have no where to go. For Israel, the BBC informs us, has a right to exist. The BBC has informed us that this is Israel’s seventy year war, it’s their war for independence. Yet, it has failed to acknowledge how Israel got into the position of declaring independence in 1948 – terrorism, that vicious armed groups like the Stern gang, Irgun and a wanted man called Menachem Begin who masterminded the bombing of the King David Hotel and instigated the killing of a British diplomat, perpetrated against defenceless civilians called the Palestinians driving them away from their homes and creating the situation we have now – a people without a land, strangers in a country that is theirs.
Israel is a settler state, a colonising power that is engaged in a racist campaign against the people of historic Palestine. The fact that the people who live in that entity are Jews makes their actions even more horrendous and ghastly and should not be a reason to blindly support them.
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Last night’s BBC documentary Putin, Russia and The West contained perhaps the most powerful and disturbing footage broadcast on terrestrial television yet.
A boy from a village in Chechnya is dragged out of his home by Russian soldiers, he is heard screaming for his life – ‘hy-aa Allah’ – and the narrator tells us that his body was found much later buried in a Russian base.
The pictures which were shot before the Moscow Theatre siege, and of course much earlier than Beslan, are perhaps also the first hard proof of what Russia’s soldiers were doing as they attempted to reconquer Chechnya for their president, Vladimir Putin.
Russia’s military doctrine when it comes to conquering and reconquering its restive Muslim provinces has been simple – the harder you hit them, the less likely they are to come back again.
Russia’s soldiers were of course the original ethnic cleansers, a process that began under Ivan the Terrible is still ongoing to this day in the Caucasus republics of Chechnya, Dagestan and Ingush Settia.
Little wonder then that the West has found it hard to accommodate Russia as a part of Europe or Nato.
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“In the light of the fact that the director general is also the editor in chief and ultimately responsible for all content, and in the light of the unacceptable journalistic standards of the Newsnight film broadcast on Friday 2 November, I have decided that the honourable thing to do is to step down from the post of director general,” George Entwistle said in a statement outside New Broadcasting House. He said that when he was appointed to the role, he was confident BBC trustees had chosen the best candidate for the post and the “right person to tackle the challenges and opportunities ahead”.
“However the wholly exceptional events of the past few weeks have led me to conclude that the BBC should appoint a new leader,” he said.
“To have been the director general of the BBC even for a short period, and in the most challenging of circumstances, has been a great honour.
“While there is understandable public concern over a number of issues well covered in the media – which I’m confident will be addressed by the review process – we must not lose sight of the fact that the BBC is full of people of the greatest talent and the highest integrity.
“That’s what will continue to make it the finest broadcaster in the world.”
BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten, who made a statement following Mr Entwistle’s resignation, said: “This is undoubtedly one of the saddest evenings of my public life.”
He said: “At the heart of the BBC is its role as a trusted global news organisation.
“As the editor in chief of that news organisation George has very honourably offered us his resignation because of the unacceptable mistakes – the unacceptable shoddy journalism – which has caused us so much controversy.
“He has behaved as editor with huge honour and courage and would that the rest of the world always behaved the same.”
Tim Davie, who is currently the BBC’s director of audio and music, has been made acting director general.
Mr Entwistle took up the post of director general on 17 September.
Earlier today, Mr Entwistle said the Newsnight report, which wrongly implicated ex-senior Tory Lord McAlpine should never have been broadcast.
23 Tuesday Oct 2012
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A Newsnight investigation into claims of abuse by former BBC star Jimmy Savile should not have been dropped, the head of the one of the most powerful media organisations in the world admitted today.
George Entwistle, Director General of the BBC, also told the House of Commons Select Committee that the organisation was investigating up to 10 “serious allegations” involving past and present employees.
George Entwistle who often looked uncomfortable during a two-hour grilling from MPs, said: “There is no question that what Jimmy Savile did and the way the BBC behaved in the years – the culture and practices of the BBC seems to allow Jimmy Savile to do what he did – will raise questions of trust for us and reputation for us.
“This is a gravely serious matter and one cannot look back at it with anything other than horror, frankly, that… his activities went on as long as they did undetected.”
Savile, who was also a DJ and died last year aged 84, was described by police as a predatory sex offender. They believe he may have abused many people – including young girls – over a 40-year period and a criminal investigation is under way. On Monday, the BBC’s Panorama programme reported on the abuse allegations against Jimmy Savile, as well as the decision by Newsnight last December to drop its investigations into the claims.
Newsnight editor Peter Rippon had made the decision to drop the Newsnight investigation “on his own account”, the director general said.
“I came away from Panorama firmly of the view that that investigation, even if in the judgement of the editor it wasn’t ready for transmission at the point he was looking at it, should have been allowed to continue.
“What became clear to us after the blog was published was that what had happened on Newsnight, there was a significant, it seemed, difference of opinion between the people working on the investigation and the editor, Peter Rippon, who commissioned the investigation.”
An independent inquiry led by former Sky head of news Nick Pollard will examine why the Newsnight investigation was dropped. George Entwistle said he asked Newsnight editor Peter Rippon to step aside because of inaccuracies in his blog. George Entwistle was also asked about a brief conversation with BBC director of news Helen Boaden last December about the possibility of Newsnight running their report about Savile, while Mr Entwistle, as then BBC director of Vision, was planning Christmas tribute pieces to the presenter.
“The key message I took away was that it wasn’t yet clear to Helen whether it was going to stand up or not.
“I wouldn’t have had any qualms about making any changes we needed to make to the Christmas schedule.”
When asked if it had been a failure by him to ask further questions about the nature of the report, he said he didn’t want to show “undue interest”, adding: “I don’t believe I did fail… the system as a whole doesn’t seem to have got this right.”
Asked whether he now regretted running the tribute programmes for Savile, Mr Entwistle told MPs: “In the light of what’s happening, of course I do.”
He added that the Panorama programme pointed to the BBC’s health as a media organisation, rather than being a “symptom of chaos”, because it showed the organisation’s capacity to investigate itself.
He said no other news organisation in the world would do this.
As well as the Pollard review, former Court of Appeal judge Dame Janet Smith will lead a review into the culture and practices of the BBC during Savile’s time at the corporation and will also examine if the BBC’s child protection and whistleblowing policies are fit for purpose.
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