Pilger: Mainstream journalism is the voice of rampant power
Such honesty has yet to cross the Atlantic. Since it was founded in 1922, the BBC has served to protect every British establishment during war and civil unrest. "We" never traduce and never commit great crimes. So the omission of shocking events in Iraq – the destruction of cities, the slaughter of innocent people, and the farce of a puppet government – is routinely applied. A study by the Cardiff School of Journalism found that 90 per cent of the BBC's references to Saddam Hussein's WMD suggested he possessed them and that "spin from the British and U.S. governments was successful in framing the coverage." The same "spin" has ensured, until now, that the use of banned weapons by the Americans and British in Iraq has been suppressed as news. Read more
db: There continue to be moments when the BBC are fairly bold in their reporting - often it's World Service radio or, less frequently, Radio 4. This is one example - Radio 4 'PM' on US use of WP chemical weapons in Fallujah [15.11.2005 - windows media] - includes a classic and never to be forgotton interview with the moronic Pentagan spokesman Barry Venable .
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