BBC, or the British Broadcasting Corporation is renowned for their deliberate 
and biased misrepresentation of facts and events during its history of news 
reporting. It is true that human beings are not perfect and susceptible to 
"human - mistakes". But apparently the reporters and editors of BBC seem to 
have a knack for deliberately misinforming the events without due diligence. 
During the last decade, the reports and news items carried by the BBC in the 
mass media including its official news web, are ample proof of the unethical, 
unprofessional and conscious misrepresentation of facts and events across the 
world. A closer view shows that the news items are always more or less biased 
towards the attitudes of the reporter or the editor.

Despite the mounting proof that BBC has been falsifying current events, the BBC 
always hides behind a veil of a piece of legislation called the "Freedom of 
Information Act". They say, that the act provides them "immunity" to publish 
any item, irrespective of whether it is verified, accurate or not and whether 
it has been soundly investigated and factually correct as they are not 
compelled to divulge the source of information. The fact that BBC is in dire 
need of funds to maintain its operations have also made it susceptible to 
biases when reporting. 

Details story on http://www.defence..lk/new.asp?fname=20090422_08
(ADXC, Chennai, India)


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