BBC, Ofcom and Director of Editorial Complaints and Review (BBC) Peter Johnston stated the documentary on Gaza: How to survive a warzone has to be sanctioned for it committed a “serious breach” of broadcasting rules under Section 3: Accuracy. They expressed the step taken indicated their professionalism, commitment to their audience and integrity in production of their products. But they all forgot they were committing another serious breach when they sanctioned the documentary stating not “labelling” the 13 years old child as being son of Deputy Minister of Agriculture within Hamas administrative wing was a serious violation of Broadcasting rules and guidelines. They were abusing the rights of a child and defaming him by questioning his integrity and ethics, they did this by sanctioning a documentary on children living through a genocide (not war BBC). It was not Professionalism it was act of total Inhumanity to children in Gaza. Under Broadcasting rules and guidelines ...
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