True, BBC has pro-Muslim anti-Western bias for years.

 

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Catholic church accuses BBC of 'anti-Christian' bias

Britain's most senior Catholic has accused the BBC of harbouring an
institutional bias against "Christianity in general and Catholicism in
particular". 

 

By Heidi Blake <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/heidi-blake/> 
Published: 3:49PM BST 05 Sep 2010

Sunday Telegraph

Description: Cardinal Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien of Scotland is
congratulated by other Cardinals during a Consistory in St. Peter's Square
at the Vatican.

Cardinal Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien of Scotland with other Cardinals
during a Consistory in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Photo: AP 

Cardinal Keith O'Brien said the BBC's news coverage is contaminated by "a
radically secular and socially liberal mindset". 

The Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh said the corporation's
intolerance of religion is equivalent to its "massive" political bias
against the Conservatives in the 1980s. 

He also accused the corporation of plotting a "hatchet job" on the Vatican
in a documentary about
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/7242036/Vatican-Irish-s
ex-abuse-scandal-humiliating-for-Catholic-Church.html> clerical sex abuse on
the eve of  <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/the-pope/>
Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain. 

Cardinal O'Brien believes that atheists like Professor Richard Dawkins are
given a disproportionate amount of airtime while mainstream Christian views
are marginalised. 

He is also angered by a 15 per cent slump in religious programming over the
past 20 years and believes the broadcaster should appoint a religion editor
to address the decline. 

He said: "This week the BBC's director general [Mark Thompson] admitted that
the corporation had displayed 'massive bias' in its political coverage
throughout the 1980s, acknowledging the existence of an institutional
political bias." 

"Our detailed research into BBC news coverage of Christianity in general and
Catholicism in particular, together with a systematic analysis of output by
the Catholic church, has revealed a consistent anti-Christian institutional
bias." 

He added that insiders at the BBC had privately admitted that there is a
cultural intolerance of Christianity at the corporation. 

"Senior news managers have admitted to the Catholic church that a radically
secular and socially liberal mindset pervades their newsrooms. 

"This sadly taints BBC news and current affairs coverage of religious
issues, particularly matters of Christian beliefs." 

Cardinal O'Brien joined
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/7960684/Church-of-Engla
nd-calls-for-BBC-to-appoint-religion-editor.html> calls by the Church of
England for the BBC to appoint a religion editor to spearhead the
corporation's coverage of faith issues. 

The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Manchester and the Church of
England's lead spokesman on communications, made the request last month in a
submission to the BBC Trust's ongoing review of BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4 and
BBC Radio 7. 

He wrote: "We see no logical distinction between the genre of arts, science
and business (all of which include reflecting and discerning between
different opinions and perspectives, and have BBC editors) and that of
religion." 

Cardinal O'Brien also voiced fears that the broadcaster will use a
forthcoming documentary called Benedict -Trials of a Pope to humiliate the
pontiff on the eve of his visit to Britain. 

The programme, which charts the clerical child abuse crisis that has dogged
the Catholic church
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/vaticancityandholysee/7711
675/Pope-blames-terrifying-sex-abuse-on-Catholic-Church.html> , has been
made by Mark Dowd, a homosexual former Dominican friar. It will be aired on
September 15. 

Senior Catholic figures have suggested that the Pope could meet with victims
of abuse by Roman Catholic priests when he visits Britain later this month. 

Cardinal Vincent Nichols told BBC1' Andrew Marr show yesterday: "The pattern
of his last five or six visits has been that he has met victims of abuse 

"But the rules are very clear, that is done without any pre-announcement, it
is done in private and it is done confidentially, which is quite right and
proper so I think we have to wait and see." 

The BBC dismissed Cardinal O'Brien's criticism of its religious coverage and
denied that it had marginalised mainstream religious issues, which it said
were placed "at the heart" of its schedule. 

A spokeswoman said: "The BBC's commitment to religious broadcasting is
unequivocal. BBC news and current affairs has a dedicated religion
correspondent, and works closely with BBC Religion, ensuring topical
religious and ethical affairs stories are featured across all BBC networks."


In response to the Cardinal's attack on the forthcoming documentary by Mr
Dowd, she said: "Mark is just one presenter in a range of programming that
will include live news and events coverage of the visit itself, and other
documentaries across radio and TV." 

 





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