How Can You Trust The Cowardly BBC?

The BBC Trust is now a mouthpiece for the Israeli lobby which abused Bowen

By Robert Fisk

April 16, 2009 "The Independent" -- The BBC Trust's report on Jeremy Bowen's 
dispatches from the Middle East is pusillanimous, cowardly, outrageous, 
factually wrong and ethically dishonest. 

But I am mincing my words.

The trust – how I love that word which so dishonours everything about the BBC – 
has collapsed, in the most shameful way, against the usual Israeli lobbyists 
who have claimed – against all the facts – that Bowen was wrong to tell the 
truth.

Let's go step by step through this pitiful business. Zionism does indeed 
instinctively "push out" the frontier. The new Israeli wall – longer and taller 
than the Berlin Wall although the BBC management cowards still insist its 
reporters call it a "security barrier" (the translation of the East German 
phrase for the Berlin Wall) – has gobbled up another 10 per cent of the 22 per 
cent of "Palestine" that Arafat/Mahmoud Abbas were supposed to negotiate. 
Bowen's own brilliant book on the 1967 war, Six Days, makes this land-grab 
perfectly clear.

Anyone who has read the history of Zionism will be aware that its aim was to 
dispossess the Arabs and take over Palestine. Why else are Zionists continuing 
to steal Arab land for Jews, and Jews only, against all international law? Who 
for a moment can contradict that this defies everyone's interpretation of 
international law except its own?

Even when the International Court in The Hague stated that the Israeli wall was 
illegal – the BBC, at this point, was calling it a "fence"! – Israel simply 
claimed that the court was wrong.

UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 called upon Israel to withdraw its 
forces from territories that it occupied in the 1967 war – and it refused to do 
so. The Americans stated for more than 30 years that Israel's actions were 
illegal – until the gutless George Bush accepted Israel had the right to keep 
these illegally held territories. Thus the BBC Trust – how cruel that word 
"trust" now becomes – has gone along with the Bush definition of Israel's new 
boundaries (inside Arab land, of course).

The BBC's preposterous committee claims that Bowen's article "breached the 
rules [sic] on impartiality" because "readers might come away from the article 
thinking that the interpretation offered was the only sensible view of the war".

Well, yes of course. Because I suppose the BBC believes that Israel's claim to 
own land which in fact belongs to other people is another "sensible" view of 
the war. The BBC Trust – and I now find this word nauseous each time I tap it 
on my laptop – says that Bowen didn't give evidence to prove the Jewish 
settlement at Har Homa was illegal. But the US authorities said so, right from 
the start. Our own late foreign secretary, Robin Cook – under screamed abuse 
from Zionists when he visited the settlement– said the same thing. The fact 
that the BBC Trust uses the Hebrew name for Har Homa – not the original Arab 
name, Jebel Abu Ghoneim – shows just how far it is now a mouthpiece for the 
Israeli lobby which so diligently abused Bowen.

Haaretz gave considerable space to the BBC's findings yesterday. I'm not 
surprised. But why is it that Haaretz's top correspondents – Amira Hass and 
Gideon Levy – write so much more courageously about the human rights abuses of 
Israeli troops (and war crimes) than the BBC has ever dared to do? Whenever I'm 
asked by lecture audiences around the world if they should trust the BBC, I 
tell them to trust Amira and Gideon more than they should ever believe in the 
wretched broadcasting station. I'm afraid it's the same old story. If you allow 
yourself to bow down before those who wish you to deviate from the truth, you 
will stay on your knees forever.

And this, remember, is the same institution which said that to broadcast an 
appeal for medicines for wounded Palestinians in Gaza might upset its 
"neutrality". Legless Palestinian children clearly don't count as much as the 
BBC's pompous executives.

How do we solve this problem? Well I can certainly advise viewers to turn to 
Sky TV's infinitely tougher coverage of the Middle East and – I admit I 
contribute to this particular station – I can recommend the courage with which 
Al-Jazeera English covers Gaza and the rest of the Palestinian-Israeli war.

I can well see how BBC executives will say that this article of mine today is 
"over the top". Jeremy Bowen may indeed think the same. But the First World War 
metaphor would be correct. For Bowen and his colleagues are truly lions led by 
BBC management donkeys.
 
 


 



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