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BBC and the Muslim Brotherhood

"At [Al-Jazeera, employees are] no longer appointed based on qualifications,
but [based on] agreed-upon selections, or [are selected by] one of the
[Muslim Brotherhood] leaders. Based on what I was told by a friend inside
the station, nearly 80% of the station's recent appointees - particularly in
the production and the editing [departments] - are Muslim Brotherhood
members or are close to movements [affiliated with] the Muslim Brotherhood.
Appointments based on considerations of loyalty [to the Muslim Brotherhood]
are even made in the management bodies of new professional departments which
Al-Jazeera has decided to launch in the near future. The appointees have no
professional expertise in the [relevant] fields [but are chosen for their
affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood]."

Which is interesting considering the recent hiring by al Jazeera of a BBC
news editor.
http://ussneverdock.blogspot.com/200...-is-funny.html

The BBC even boasted they hired the editor in chief of al Jazeera - to train
their journalists!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/3403951.stm

Which might help explain why the BBC's John Simpson called the 7/7 Muslim
terrorisits "misguided criminals",
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4671577.stm
al Qaeda "the resistance"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/m...ixopinion.html
and Iran a "democracy".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/4800986.stm

The BBC is known for being a left wing, anti-war, communist sympathizer and
like those groups has joined forces with Islamists. But just how far down
that road is the BBC willing to go? Everyday the BBC seems to inch further
down that path.

I'm not saying the BBC have joined forces with the Muslim Brotherhood - yet.
Useful idiots more like - for now.

http://ussneverdock.blogspot.com/200...otherhood.html



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The BBC is a turn-off : It's official

http://ussneverdock.blogspot.com/200...-official.html

BBC and half the story

"Drinking From Home" reports on something that's all too common with the BBC
these days.

You might ask why would the BBC do this in a report about Denmark? Because
it makes it look like the Islamist have not only won, but that the world
supported the Islamist boycott of Denmark.

Just another subtle way the BBC supports terrorism.

http://drinkingfromhome.blogspot.com...alf-story.html


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BBC thinks war on terror is funny

http://ussneverdock.blogspot.com/200...-is-funny.html


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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:06:58 -0500, "SeeingEyeDog"
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BBC thinks war on terror is funny

http://ussneverdock.blogspot.com/200...-is-funny.html


BBC2 is not the BBC World Service.
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