The British Broadcasting Corporation has been caught out once again blatantly lying with image manipulation over recent events in Iran, claiming that a crowd which had rallied in support of the controversial incumbent president was in fact rallying in support of his opponent.
The blatant deception has become typical not only for the BBC but for many media outlets in Britain, and has brought shame upon the journalistic profession for those few professionals who are trying to do a decent job.
The BBC’s latest deception has been exposed on the whatreallyhappened.com website, which shows how a photograph of a pro-Ahmadinejad rally which appeared on the Los Angeles Times website was deliberately manipulated and cropped by the BBC and presented as a rally in support of his opponent Mousavi.
The BBC’s tactic of misrepresentation of the internal affairs of Iran is clearly motivated by a desire to influence public opinion against Ahmadinejad.
The BNP’s foreign policy dictates strict neutrality when it comes to the internal affairs of other nations and Muslim nations in particular. The BNP has no stance on the disputed outcome of the Iranian election, believing that this is a matter for the Iranian people to decide one way or another for themselves.
A BNP government would seek to enter into an agreement with the Muslim nations whereby a pact of non-interference in their internal affairs would be agreed in return for those nations agreeing not to export their excess populations to Britain and thereby stopping their colonisation of our nation.
* In an unrelated development, the Chartered Institute of Journalists (CIoJ) has broken ranks with the leftist extremist controlled National Union of Journalists (NUJ) by calling for objective coverage of the BNP in the mass media.
Responding to the NUJ’s frantic efforts to portray the BNP in the worst possible light following its European Parliament election breakthrough, the CIoJ called for the party to be “treated on the same basis as other political organisations.”
CIoJ president Liz Justice said: “It is not an option ignoring views of elected members because they don’t chime with your own political views. The election of BNP members as councillors and MEPs should be dealt with in the same even-handed manner as all other political parties.
“It is a reporter’s job to report – and a sub’s job to edit – without injecting personal feelings and prejudices into the story. It is not the job of a journalists’ trade union to dictate otherwise.
“That is why the Chartered Institute of Journalists is strictly non-political and urges its members to report the facts and let the readers make up their own minds.
“The electing public can make good decisions based on accurate reporting. Journalists are in the perfect position to let the public know what they are voting for when the next elections come along.”
* After being exposed on the whatreallyhappened.com website, the BBC was forced to change its story and issue a correction.
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