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A BBC documentary has sparked a storm of controversy, revealing a hidden connection that challenges the broadcaster's commitment to impartiality.
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The BBC has said it breached its editorial guidelines by failing to disclose that the child narrator of a Gaza documentary was the son of a Hamas official.
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The public broadcaster came under fire in February when one of the 13-year-old subjects in the film, a young boy called ...
BBC review finds Gaza documentary breached accuracy guidelines by failing to disclose 13-year-old narrator's father worked ...
What are the BBC's censorship rules? Gaza documentary breaches guidelines - The BBC has to abide by strict rules to public ...
An internal BBC review found a children's documentary on Gaza violated editorial accuracy guidelines. The film, narrated by a ...
Hamas official, an internal review has found. However, the inquiry into the making of ‘Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone’ found no other breaches of guidelines in its production, including impartiality.
While the BBC declared the documentary an "important record," but by failing to disclose the narrator's connection to Hamas, it breached editorial guidelines on accuracy.