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BBC pull the documentary of Gaza doctors because of impartiality concerns


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BBC says that he has decided to broadcast a documentary about doctors working in Gaza because of the impartialities of production.

Gaza: Attack doctor commissioned BBC but produced by an independent production company. Originally scheduled to broadcast in February, but it’s still not accessing any BBC outings.

In a statement, the BBC said that “they decided to inform all aspects of the Middle East”.

Contact BBC News with the basement films of the production company. Ben de Pear His founder said before the BBC “Failed” this week, and journalists were “linked and silent”.

BBC said that “transfer the material of the film was transferred to Basement movies.”

BBC News understands the decision on Thursday Thursday, at the De Seaffield Documentary Festival, and another of the film directors, journalist Ramita Navai, who Today has appeared in Radio 4 Discussing the war of Gaza.

Navai said the Israel program “war crimes and the death of ethnic cleansing and palestinians” became a state of ethnicity “. Israel denies allegations of Gaza war crimes and genocides.

Different documentary, Gaza: How survived, it was It came out of this year’s Iplayer After creating a 13-year-old narrator, he was the son of an official Hamas.

Gaza: The doctor attack – Gaza doctors are also known: Palestinian doctors’ experiences are to study experiences working in the Gaza war.

The film is a former editor of Karim Shah, Navai and Pear, Vanal 4 news.

On Friday, BBC said that he had commissioned a year ago, but the film paused in April, “while he decided that the film has not revised a documentary in a Gaza documentary.

“With two films from independent production companies, and around Gaza, the right to wait for important discoveries – and put in action – before the film is broadcast.

“However, we wanted to hear the voices of doctors. It was a way to take some materials in our news programs, depending on our standard impartialities before posting the review.

“In some weeks, BBC has worked with films in our platforms to tell the stories of these doctors at work.

“Yesterday (Thursday), we see that we reached the end of the road with these discussions. We have reached the consequences that this material is publicly expected by BBC to create a perception of partiality.”

The corporation added, against some reports, the documentary “does not endure the latest Emission Processes of BBC,” adding any film emission will not be a BBC film. “

Continue: “We want to thank doctors and helpers and we can’t tell their stories. BBC will continue to cover Gaza events.”

By speaking at the Sheffield Documentary Festival, before the decision announced, De Pear specifically refused Tim Davie’s film.

“Not all decisions about our film were taken by journalists, Tim Davie took,” he said in a panel, The emission reported.

“PR is just a person. Tim Davie decided to take editorials, really, is not able to do it.”

He added: “The main goal of BBCs are TV news and today, and no matter what drama does or does sports. Then it fails to do a new management.

“It should happen because they are decisions from a defensive point of view before a journalism. If you decide on the basis of journalism, you can defend it, but if you cannot consider.”

In terms of war, the perpetrators claimed by Pear claimed “are forced to use the language they do not describe (for fear of impartiality) and is tragic.”

Answering the Pear’s comment, a BBC spokesman said the BBC “fully rejection (s) This characterization of our coverage”.

“The BBC has been constantly producing a powerful journalism. News and continuous analysis, such as Palestinian prisoners and the use of Israel and deep achievements and Gaza life and Gaza life and Gaza 101.”

Earlier Thursday, one of the film directors, Ramita Navai, Radio 4 said the program today Israel “is the dying of war crimes and ethnic cleaning and Palestinians.”

Susan Sarandon have figures such as actor and presenter Gary online actors Before they were accused of corporation censorship over delay.

Open letter, Miriam Marchoys, Miriam Marchoys, Juliet Stevenson and Mike Leigh, also said: “This is not a political erasure.”

“It’s not the news organization must calm down behind the closed doors worth telling stories,” he continued.

“This important cinema must see the public, and the honor of his assistant courage.”

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