Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Britain - Whose Side Is The BBC On?

Regular readers of my site already know the answer to that.


BBC edits out the word terrorist


Once it was becoming clear that the terrorists were homegrown British Muslim terrorists, the BBC decided they were merely bombers.

The BBC has re-edited some of its coverage of the London Underground and bus bombings to avoid labelling the perpetrators as "terrorists", it was disclosed yesterday.

Early reporting of the attacks on the BBC's website spoke of terrorists but the same coverage was changed to describe the attackers simply as "bombers".


Britain continues to erect the wall of denial.

The BBC stealth edits out terrorists and calls them bombers, Britain's finest, deputy Police commissioner Brian Paddick, says "he would not link the words ‘Islamic’ and ‘terrorism’" and the leader of the Muslim Council of Britain, recently knighted Sir Iqbal Sacranie, who said:

'There is no such thing as an Islamic terrorist. This is deeply offensive.

via Biased BBC
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