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In the light of the recent False Flags and Fake News – this deserve another outing.

Friday, December 11, 2015 5:52
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Steve Says…

Crisis Acting BBC Style

Fabrication in BBC Panorama ‘Saving Syria’s Children’

Analysis of the 30 September 2013 BBC Panorama documentary ‘Saving Syria’s Children’ and related BBC News reports, contending that sequences filmed by BBC personnel and others at Atareb Hospital, Aleppo on 26 August 2013 purporting to show the aftermath of an incendiary bomb attack on a school in Urm Al-Kubra are largely, if not entirely, staged.

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ezgif.com-optimizeSyria crisis: Incendiary bomb victims ‘like the walking dead’ – Ten O’Clock News, BBC One, 29 August 2013 (03:02 – 03:19). Alleged casualties appear to begin writhing and moaning on cue of central figure. 

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Alleged victim Ahmed Darwish appears to await instruction before turning to address the camera 

 

BBC concedes this boy “appears relatively unscathed” http://bit.ly/1EsuTne

Above: some of the scenes and evidence points discussed below

Independent reports and commentary on this matter are listed below, including recent discussions published by OffGuardian (see here and here). All original BBC reports referenced in this blog are here including an MP4 copy of Saving Syria’s Children (relevant section commences 30:38).

[Much more here …]

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Potential breach of Geneva Convention by BBC presenter: final appeal to BBC Trust

Your ref: 3467532

Dear Sir / Madam

Complaint about Dr Saleyha Ahsan

I am writing to request that the Trustees review the Senior Editorial Adviser’s decision not to put my complaint [1] regarding Dr Saleyha Ahsan before the Trust.

The decision states:

The Trust Adviser noted that the photographs that were the subject of complaint were no longer publicly available on the presenter’s Facebook page.

The images in question were published on Dr Ahsan’s Facebook account on 30 October 2011. Screenshots made on 27 April 2015, referenced in my appeal to the Trust, demonstrate that the photographs were publicly viewable for at least three and a half years. (In fact they remained public until shortly prior to 10 September 2015 when they were removed, it would seem reasonable to presume, as a result of my complaint).

Image of captive in Libyan conflict published on Dr Saleyha Ahsan's Facebook account from 30 October 2011 to shortly prior to 10 September 2015 (original image, showing captive's face, provided upon request)

Image of captive in Libyan conflict published on Dr Saleyha Ahsan’s Facebook account from 30 October 2011 to shortly prior to 10 September 2015 (original image, showing captive’s face, provided upon request)

Image of captive in Libyan conflict published on Dr Saleyha Ahsan's Facebook account from 30 October 2011 to shortly prior to 10 September 2015 (original image, showing captive's face, provided upon request)

Image of captive in Libyan conflict published on Dr Saleyha Ahsan’s Facebook account from 30 October 2011 to shortly prior to 10 September 2015 (original image, showing captive’s face, provided upon request)

The decision continues:

She also noted that the presenter had not been charged, prosecuted or convicted in connection with the publication of any of those photographs. In the Trust Adviser’s view, unless and until the question of the legality of their publication had been determined by a court of law, the complainant’s allegation that the presenter had committed breaches of international humanitarian law was unproven.

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