Former #BBC #journalist #KarishmaPatel had been covering #Gaza as a #MiddleEast specialist, for months.
Her views from the inside, on the persistent failure of the BBC:
»To see such overwhelming evidence every day and then hear 50/50 debates on #Israel’s conduct – this is what created the biggest rift between my commitment to truth and the role I had to play as a BBC journalist. We have passed the point at which Israel’s war crimes and crimes against humanity are debatable. There’s more than enough #evidence – from #Palestinians on the ground, aid #organisations; legal bodies – to come to coverage-shaping conclusions around what Israel has done.«
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/bbc-gaza-documentary-tim-davie-israel-b2708547.html
Her views from the inside, on the persistent failure of the BBC:
»To see such overwhelming evidence every day and then hear 50/50 debates on #Israel’s conduct – this is what created the biggest rift between my commitment to truth and the role I had to play as a BBC journalist. We have passed the point at which Israel’s war crimes and crimes against humanity are debatable. There’s more than enough #evidence – from #Palestinians on the ground, aid #organisations; legal bodies – to come to coverage-shaping conclusions around what Israel has done.«
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/bbc-gaza-documentary-tim-davie-israel-b2708547.html
I’m a former BBC newsreader – Gaza is the reason I resigned
The controversy over the pulling of the ‘How to Survive a Warzone’ documentary is a distraction from a much bigger problem my old employer has with impartiality, writes Karishma PatelKarishma Patel (The Independent)
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