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The BBC decided not to broadcast a documentary about doctors working in Gaza, due to biased concerns around production.
Gaza: The doctors under attack by the BBC were produced by an independent production company. First, it was planned to broadcast in February, but still not broadcast in the BBC speech.
The BBC said that this “decided to express all aspects of the conflict in the Middle East in an impartial and fair way,” he said.
The BBC News has contacted the production company basement movies for comments. His founder Ben de Pear said the BBC’s BBC was “completely failed” and journalists were “harsh and silent.”
The BBC said that this is “the right to property in the basement of film material”.
BBC News, Thursday, Thursday, Sheffeld documentary festival and filmmakers, journalist Ramita Navai’s other, the other of the documentary documentary documentary, which follows public statements of the documentary, is accepted It appeared on Radio 4 today To discuss the war in Gaza.
Navoi said that Israel will be “Rogue state” program “Mass of war crimes and ethnic cleansing and ethnic cleansing and massacres.” Israel denied the accusations of war crimes and genocide in Gaza.
A different documentary, Gaza: How to heal a Warzone Drew from the IPlayer earlier this year After the 13-year-old narrator emerged, Hamas was the son of his officer.
Gaza: Doctors under the attack are also known as Gaza: Media under fire – the media in the fire in Gaza are called to explore the experience of Palestinian medicines.
The film is headed by Karim Shah, Navai and De Armud, former editor of the former channel 4 news.
He said that the BBC has commissioned a documentary more years ago, but in April, “he decided that we could not broadcast the film with a documentary in Gaza.”
“Any two films about independent production companies, but also on the Gaza, waiting for any relevant findings and moved before the film is released.
“However, we wanted to hear the sounds of doctors. Our goal was to find a way to find some materials to find some materials in accordance with our standards, before researching, in accordance with our standards.
“For several weeks, BBC works with basement movies to find a way to explain the stories of these doctors on our platforms.
“Yesterday (Thursday), we reached the end of the road with these discussions, we came to the conclusion that this material will not meet the public rightly expected, this material is risks.”
The corporation added that on some information, the documentary did not exceed the BBC’s final entry processes, “said:” Any movie broadcasting will not be a BBC film. “
“We want to thank doctors and contributions and could not tell their stories. The BBC will continue to pay the events in Gaza without impartially.”
Speaking at the Sheffield Documentary Festival on Thursday, Before decided, a special CEO of Davie was blamed Davie for rejecting the weather.
“All decisions on our film were not accepted by journalists, they were taken by Tim Davie,” he said, while participating in a panel, as it is given.
“He is just a pr person.
He added: “The main purpose of the BBC is television news and current work, and if it does not have a result, what drama does not do.
“If you make a journalist based on a journalist, a journalist, you can defend it on a journalist basis, but if you can do it based on a PR.”
In relation to the war, De Armu claimed employees in the BBC “They are forced to use the language they do not know, and it is obviously (for fear of impartiality) and it is tragic.”
Responding to Deum’s comments, BBC spokesman, BBC’s “completely rejected this characteristic characteristics,” he said.
“The BBC has always produced strong journalism in this conflict.
Previously one of the film directors, Ramita Navai, Radio 4 told today’s program Israel was a naughty state, “Mass of war crimes and ethnic cleansing and the massacres of the pyclinis.”
There are high-level figures such as actress Susan Sarandon and presenter Gary Lineker previously accused the corporation censored over the delay.
Dame Harriet Walter, a clear letter signed by cultural figures, signed by Miriam Margolyes, Mayiet Margolies, Culiet Stevenson and Mike Leigh, said: “This editor is not careful.” This is a political suppression. “
“No news organization should decide silently behind closed doors worth explaining stories,” he said.
“This important film should be done by the public and the courage of the contributors is honored.”