Thursday 19 August 2010
Action Alert – Panorama ‘Death on the Med’ - Contact the BBC
Last night, the BBC broadcast a Panorama programme entitled ‘Death on the Med’.
It claimed to reveal ‘what really happened’ when Israeli commandoes boarded the Mavi Marmara on 31 May 2010.
Watch the programme here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00thr24
The programme was extremely biased, portraying the activists on board as violent terrorists who set out to kill Israeli soldiers.
Please write to the BBC asking the following questions:
Why was Israel’s ‘right’ to board the ship presumed throughout the programme? Why did the programme completely fail to mention that Israel’s siege of Gaza has been declared illegal by the UN? The assumption was made that Israel has the right to blockade Gaza, while the motives of those attempting to break an illegal blockade were questioned.
Why did Jane Corbin not mention the bombs, rockets and white phosphorus dropped on Gaza by Israel during Operation Cast Lead over a three week period in 2008/9, killing 1,400 people? She did, however, mention the ‘thousands of rockets’ fired from Gaza into Israel, but did not say over what time period.
Why was the Israeli evidence of how and when they killed the activists unquestioned? Activists who were on the top deck of the ship say the first person was killed – shot from a helicopter – before any Israeli had even landed on the deck. However, none of these activists were interviewed.
Activists shot footage of the Israeli attack, but their cameras, laptops and other recording equipment was taken by the Israelis and has not been returned. Why was this point not raised during the programme, or put to the Israeli spokespeople? Why were the autopsy reports – which reveal that each victim was shot several times at close range, in a way that can’t constitute self-defence – not used, or even mentioned?
Why was there no footage of the Israeli assaults on the activists – which led to nine deaths? Jane Corbin never questions the use of the word ‘terrorists’ to describe the activists, or their alleged willingness to attack the commandoes. Why does she then fail to examine why there were no fatalities or serious injuries among the Israeli commandoes, when these ‘terrorists’ were so willing to attack?
Why were there no interviews with any of the British activists on board the ship, or with any of the journalists who were on board? Why was it not pointed out that the IDF has admitted doctoring the audio footage used in the programme, that the BBC claims was broadcast from the captain's deck?
You can find more points to make on the PSC website at www.palestinecampaign.org and http://t.co/wxcKyPH
Where to send your complaint:
Online: BBC complaints link: Follow the link and fill out the online form: https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/
Ring: BBC complaint line number: 03700 100 212
Email: panorama.reply@bbc.co.uk
Write: BBC Panorama, MC4A1, Media Centre, Media Village, 201 Wood Lane, London, W12 7TQ.
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The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) aims to raise public awareness about the occupation of Palestine and the struggle of the Palestinian people. PSC seek to bring pressure on both the British and Israeli government to bring their policies in line with international law. PSC is an independent, non-governmental and non-party political organisation with members from communities across the UK. Join PSC today!
Palestine Solidarity Campaign Box BM PSA London WC1N 3XX
Tel: 020 7700 6192 Fax: 020 7609 7779
Email: info@palestinecampaign.org
Web: www.palestinecampaign.org
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Gilad Atzmon: BBC Panorama, An Exemplary Work of Clumsy Journalism
A beautiful gift from the BBC by Ken O'Keefe
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It claimed to reveal ‘what really happened’ when Israeli commandoes boarded the Mavi Marmara on 31 May 2010.
Watch the programme here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00thr24
The programme was extremely biased, portraying the activists on board as violent terrorists who set out to kill Israeli soldiers.
Please write to the BBC asking the following questions:
Why was Israel’s ‘right’ to board the ship presumed throughout the programme? Why did the programme completely fail to mention that Israel’s siege of Gaza has been declared illegal by the UN? The assumption was made that Israel has the right to blockade Gaza, while the motives of those attempting to break an illegal blockade were questioned.
Why did Jane Corbin not mention the bombs, rockets and white phosphorus dropped on Gaza by Israel during Operation Cast Lead over a three week period in 2008/9, killing 1,400 people? She did, however, mention the ‘thousands of rockets’ fired from Gaza into Israel, but did not say over what time period.
Why was the Israeli evidence of how and when they killed the activists unquestioned? Activists who were on the top deck of the ship say the first person was killed – shot from a helicopter – before any Israeli had even landed on the deck. However, none of these activists were interviewed.
Activists shot footage of the Israeli attack, but their cameras, laptops and other recording equipment was taken by the Israelis and has not been returned. Why was this point not raised during the programme, or put to the Israeli spokespeople? Why were the autopsy reports – which reveal that each victim was shot several times at close range, in a way that can’t constitute self-defence – not used, or even mentioned?
Why was there no footage of the Israeli assaults on the activists – which led to nine deaths? Jane Corbin never questions the use of the word ‘terrorists’ to describe the activists, or their alleged willingness to attack the commandoes. Why does she then fail to examine why there were no fatalities or serious injuries among the Israeli commandoes, when these ‘terrorists’ were so willing to attack?
Why were there no interviews with any of the British activists on board the ship, or with any of the journalists who were on board? Why was it not pointed out that the IDF has admitted doctoring the audio footage used in the programme, that the BBC claims was broadcast from the captain's deck?
You can find more points to make on the PSC website at www.palestinecampaign.org and http://t.co/wxcKyPH
Where to send your complaint:
Online: BBC complaints link: Follow the link and fill out the online form: https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/
Ring: BBC complaint line number: 03700 100 212
Email: panorama.reply@bbc.co.uk
Write: BBC Panorama, MC4A1, Media Centre, Media Village, 201 Wood Lane, London, W12 7TQ.
=====================================
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) aims to raise public awareness about the occupation of Palestine and the struggle of the Palestinian people. PSC seek to bring pressure on both the British and Israeli government to bring their policies in line with international law. PSC is an independent, non-governmental and non-party political organisation with members from communities across the UK. Join PSC today!
Palestine Solidarity Campaign Box BM PSA London WC1N 3XX
Tel: 020 7700 6192 Fax: 020 7609 7779
Email: info@palestinecampaign.org
Web: www.palestinecampaign.org
Related Links
Gilad Atzmon: BBC Panorama, An Exemplary Work of Clumsy Journalism
A beautiful gift from the BBC by Ken O'Keefe
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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3 comments:
The documentary seemed pretty balanced and accurate to me.
Shame on u
This panorama is disgracefully biased shameful piece of Zion-Israeli propaganda.ZBC.
Shame on ZBC and on Jane Corbin.
The program didn't mention that the Mava Mamara was boarded in international waters,
because BBC is aware that attacking Mavi Marmara carrying peace activists in international waters is an act of piracy,
a crime against humanity, under international law.
Moreove BBC is aware that Israeli commandos stole all footage shot by accredited independent journalists on board.
While it did explore some things, and appeared somewhat objective, they ignored alot of important facts which could lead people to assume the worst and think that the activists got what they deserved.
I've sent a complaint to the BBC and thank you for providing the details on how to do so.
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