BBC expresses its regret that did not interrupt live broadcasting of the Punk-Rap duo Bob vylan At the Grastonberry Festival, where slogans were heard against the Israeli army.
BBC accepted fierce criticism because it allowed her to continue transmission When a member of Bob Vylan motivated the public to shout “death, death in IDF ‘, the Israeli defense forces to follow slogans “Freedom, Freedom in Palestine“
Although the British broadcasting network uploaded a warning to the screens, it was criticized that it did not take more drastic measures.
Comments were “Absolutely unacceptable and had no place in our Erjiana”, It stated in the BBC announcement.
“The team managed a live event, but afterwards we realize that We had to have interrupted the transmission… Sorry that it didn’t happen“
The BBC states that it will examine the instructions on live broadcasts so that in the future it is clear to the groups of what is accepted as content to be broadcast.
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Earlier, the British Prime Minister Kir Starmer He asked for explanations from the BBC about how they were broadcast, on live connection, anti -Israeli slogans during a concert at the famous music festival.
“There is no excuse for this incredible rhetoric of hate … The BBC must explain how these images were broadcast,” Starmer said.
The reaction of the British Prime Minister came after fierce reactions caused by both the political scene and by former BBC officials who also called for explanations from the network.
According to the Independent, the issue is expected to be discussed on Tuesday in the House of Commons Culture Committee and it is not excluded that the BBC General Manager will be called to Parliament.
Source :Skai
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