Friday, 3 February 2012

BBC Trust airbrushes out Palestine

BBC Trust rules in favour of censoring 'Palestine'
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The BBC has denied it was wrong to edit the word 'Palestine' from an artist's performance on Radio 1Xtra, but has said its producers may have been 'overcautious'. This final ruling issued at the end of January, marks the end of an eight month campaign by PSC to hold the BBC to account for its bias in censoring the lyrics 'I can scream Free Palestine for my pride/still pray for peace' from a rap performed by the artist, Mic Righteous, on 1Xtra.
In an extraordinary exchange of correspondence, during which the BBC's excuses for cutting out 'Palestine' grew ever more bizarre, one producer wrote: 'Referencing Palestine is fine, but implying that it is not free is the contentious issue'. This was originally published by PSC, who would like to thank all  members who wrote to the BBC on this issue, and especially those who carried on the campaign for eight months.

Photo: BB Bristol after the appeal for aid for victims of 'Cast Lead' was not broadcast 

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