RALLYING AFTER THE NO VOTE…

BBC coverage of all things Israel is always cutting edge bias! I am aware that a rally had been organised to PROTEST against this but I understand thus has been moved. See below.

Thank you to everyone who has contacted us about our rally to protest media bias against Israel. This is an incredibly important issue, especially in the wake of Operation Protective Edge.

Unfortunately, the date proposed for the rally coincides with that of the Scottish referendum, one of the biggest news stories of the year. As we have approached the date, many of our supporters have contacted us with their concerns that our rally would therefore not have the impact it deserves.

In light of this, we have taken the difficult decision to postpone the rally until after the referendum. We will be releasing details of the new date shortly.”

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6 Responses to RALLYING AFTER THE NO VOTE…

  1. Expat John says:

    Regrettably, you’re rally will never have the impact it deserves. If a cat gets stuck up a tree, it will be a higher priority on BBC news and the story of your event will, “regrettably”, move so far down the agenda that it will disappear.

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  2. jackde says:

    If you had been watching the biased BBC reporting from Gaza during the recent conflict you would be hard pressed to match it to the following report.
    I wonder why?

    UN damage assessment in Gaza
    http://tinyurl.com/pjuuu9b
    The U.N. Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs confirmed that Israeli airstrikes targeted the terror infrastructure, with minimal collateral damage.
    Israel did not retaliate by rote against Hamas’ systematic attacks on civilian targets; Israel bombed areas that harbored Hamas missile-launching grounds and facilities, command posts, terrorists’ homes and hideouts, operational bases, weapon inventory and tunnels.

    Most of the damage was concentrated in very limited areas of 25 square meters of less, while most of Gaza was not damaged at all or in a very limited manner. Less than 5 percent of Gaza was hit by the Israel Defense Forces. The most populated areas of Gaza City, Jabaliya, Khan Yunes, Rafah and Deir el-Balah were disproportionally undamaged, either damaged in a very limited way or not damaged at all.

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    • Arthur Penney says:

      But the UN CHA is well known as a ‘Jewish’ organisation controlled by Zionists who want to extend the role of Israel as a major worldwide political power in the New World Order.

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  3. Guess Who says:

    I wonder if that wee girl from BBC Scotland will turn up anyway with her QuickShot to capture the ‘crowd’ who didn’t get the memo?

    Then if this pointed out give a big, girly *sigh* and claim it was the only time she wasn’t in a meeting.

    Then off to Gaza with Panorama mode enabled to circle the same spot Lyse, Orla and the rest of the hens have settled to squawk about all the destruction.

    The BBC rather clearly still adept at editing in what suits and out what doesn’t, which is what keeps getting them in deeper and deeper professional and ethical pickles.

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  4. Prince Garry says:

    Haven’t watched BBC news in years. Are there still any male newsreaders left?!

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  5. stuart says:

    i find it quiet amusing that these socalists from the yes vote are fighting there brother socalists from the no vote to see who runs this socalist empire of scotland,yes it is getting nasty and there are moans from both sides that everybody freedom of speech should be respected and violence should not be tolerated,ummm,lets roll back here a bit,is this the same lot from both sides who attacked nigel farage last year and stopped him from speaking at a event in aberdeen and was called a english bastard and told not to come back to scotland by these lot fighting against each other,i think it was you know.

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