Friday, 27 June 2025

Truth, honesty, accuracy and fair reporting must trump association

In any documentary film, does truth, honest and fair reporting of all sides and, accuracy, override, rebut, answer charges of bias, partiality and anti-semitism by Israel?       Tim


​https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints/make-a-complaint/#/Your%20Complaint

​I've made a complaint to the BBC, writing this:

Two documentary films on what is going on in Gaza are not being allowed to be broadcast on the BBC.  With one film, the 13-year-old son of the Hamas Deputy Minister of Agriculture is the reason for the BBC excluding the film from its sites.
Is the charge of bias, partiality and anti-semitism properly addressed by the BBC insisting that it has verified all facts, checked everything that was said and has concluded that every word, phrase, sentence uttered was true, correct, accurate?
Should TRUTH trump ASSOCIATION?
Should accuracy of every word, phrase, sentence spoken by 13-year-old Abdullah be more important than his dad being a government minister​ in the agriculture wing of Hamas?
Was the dad​ ever in the military wing of Hamas​ as a young man?
​Was Benjamin Netanyahu ever in the IDF as a young man?
Do you allow the broadcasting of clear and obvious inaccuracies by the Israeli government?
Or, is this only done after you have fact-checked/verified Israeli government statements?
Why was the other film disowned by the BBC?

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