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JLCohen

Opinion

Continued: Did Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman break the BBC's impartiality rule?

June 27, 2010 17:55
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Earlier this month, I wrote a post on this very website in which I outlined my anger when Jeremy Paxman insisted on referring to the boarding of the Mavi Marmara by IDF commandos as an "attack" during the episode of Newsnight broadcast on the 2nd of June. Since this was so soon after the event - which took place on the 31st of May - when there was still very little information available on what actually happened, I felt that in doing so the presenter had allowed his personal prejudice to surface and that by allowing this the BBC had failed to remain non-biased and impartial. As a result, I wrote a letter of complaint to the Corporation which can be read in full via the link above.

It seems that those responsible for deciding which complaints will be upheld are broadly in agreement, for I have now received the following e-mail:

"Thank you for your e-mail.

I understand you’re unhappy because you believe Jeremy Paxman kept referring to Israeli troops boarding the Freedom Flotilla as an attack.