7 Responses to Different Strokes

  1. John Horne Tooke says:

    ‘Gordon Brown, in his first prime minister’s questions session in the UK parliament, said: “The whole country will welcome the news that Alan Johnston, a fearless journalist whose voice was silenced for too long, is now free.” ‘
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6267928.stm
    I suspect the “whole country” including the great leader never knew this chap had been detained

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  2. john in cheshire says:

    Is it not possible that the situation has been exacerbated, if not created, by the poor level of unbiased journalism that has been the stock in trade of most news media for the past many years? I’m pleased the man is free from the clutches of hamas – a truly awful organisation – but why should we care, when the majority of journalists appear to be left-wing apologists for any atrocity carried out by muslims.

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  3. hippiepooter says:

    It shows the moral mess we’re in when a huge hulabaloo is not raised about such things.  It will be extremely interesting to hear the story Mr Martin has to tell.

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  4. Guest says:

    a British journalist of moral and intellectual integrity who wanted to do his job properly by telling the truth about the Middle East conflict?! ‘

    Doomed from the off. What was he doing working for the BBC? 

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  5. George R says:

    A report about Hamas for BBC to censor:

    “New report shows Hamas used more than 100 Mosques and Hospitals to fire rockets during Cast Lead”

    http://www.robinshepherdonline.com/new-report-shows-hamas-used-more-than-100-mosques-and-hospitals-to-fire-rockets-during-cast-lead/#more-2393

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