Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

Please use this thread for off-topic, but preferably BBC related, comments. Please keep comments on other threads to the topic at hand. N.B. this is not an invitation for general off-topic comments – our aim is to maintain order and clarity on the topic-specific threads. This post will remain at or near the top of the blog. Please scroll down to find new topic-specific posts. Click through to read and … Continue reading

A follow-up to Natalie’s Hadji Girl post below:

Commenter SteveB complained to the Beeboids, and received the following reply, which he kindly shared with us: Dear Mr Bxxxxxxxx Thank you for your comments. We accept that our initial story wasdeficient and should have made it much clearer what the killing in thesong lyrics referred to. We revised the story after re-checking thefacts. We also subsequently did an updated story to include the marine’sapology, which detailed out much more … Continue reading

An excellent letter in today’s Times: The BBC Rap:

Sir, As a record producer, a black parent and a taxpaying citizen, I welcome David Cameron’s criticism of Radio 1’s promotion of music that encourages violence (People, June 13). The BBC and other media continue to install “white liberals” and irresponsible blacks to brainwash our youngsters. The black community is silent and powerless: as in the days of slavery, we have no say in what music our people listen to. … Continue reading

Apologies for this intrusion – a little Biased BBC housekeeping:

Our persistent Spanish comment spammer, El Pajero (a.k.a. Hal, hippiepooter, Irishcustard, englishpatriotuk@hotmail.com etc.), comments (here and here in full): “If you’re so absolutely confident that your fellow Contributors have absolute confidence in you, why not put this to the test to shut the likes of me up once and for all, and step down from B-BBC – relinquishing all your sabotage powers et al – and see if a few … Continue reading

BBC Views Online reports: Assets Recovery Agency ‘failing’:

An agency set up to seize criminals’ assets has cost taxpayers around £60m despite only recovering just over £8m from law breakers since 2003. The Asset Recovery Agency was set up to tackle organised crime. It was meant to raise enough cash to cover its budget. Tory Grant Shapps obtained figures from the Home Office showing in the ARA cost four times what it recovered in 2005. Presumably they mean … Continue reading

“Alleged.”

Hat tip to Bob for this one: France jails 25 for attack plot A French court has jailed 25 alleged Islamist militants for planning attacks in France in support of Chechen rebels. Alleged? They have been convicted by a French court of law. That it was no kangaroo court was indicated by the fact that two of the defendants were acquitted. I thought it was us Amerikkka-luvvin neocon warmongers who … Continue reading

“Hadji Girl.”

[ADDED 21.00 BST: This post has been updated. The BBC story has now been stealth edited to be less misleading and the identity of the singer, who is a US marine, has emerged.] Commenter Barker John alerted me to this post from LGF. The BBC story concerned is by Adam Brookes and is called ‘Kill Iraqis marine song’ probe and misplaced quote marks are the least of its problems. It … Continue reading

Open thread – for comments of general Biased BBC interest:

Please use this thread for off-topic, but preferably BBC related, comments. Please keep comments on other threads to the topic at hand. N.B. this is not an invitation for general off-topic comments – our aim is to maintain order and clarity on the topic-specific threads. This post will remain at or near the top of the blog. Please scroll down to find new topic-specific posts. Click through to read and … Continue reading

According to The Jerusalem Post,

Palestinians may have caused Gaza beach deaths, Olmert says: Both Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz indicated Sunday that Friday’s blast on a Gaza Strip beach that killed seven civilians may have been caused by the Palestinians, and not by the IDF. Peretz told the weekly cabinet meeting that he had established an investigative committee headed by a major-general, which is to present its findings on Tuesday. … Continue reading

Yesterday’s Sunday Times featured a review

by Christopher Hart of Rageh Omaar’s second book for Penguin, ONLY HALF OF ME: Being a Muslim in Britain. The review is well worth reading, highlighting various contradictions and errors in the former BBC star reporter’s account. A sample: Never have books explaining Islam been more needed. And you might have expected much from a Somali-born, Oxford-educated Muslim and leading BBC journalist, especially when his book is the second in … Continue reading