Sunday, April 24, 2005

BBC makes and fakes 'news': sent hecklers to bait Tories

Remember this one ?

BBC BROADCASTS 'FAKE' NEWS REPORTS

Now the BBC - (a.k.a. 'Kol Israel' - http://www.kol-israel.com/) again is stooping so low as to make and fake still more own so called 'news'.


BBC sent hecklers to bait Tories - April 25, 2005

The BBC has been plunged into an election row after it admitted equipping three hecklers with microphones and sending them into a campaign meeting addressed by Michael Howard, the Conservative Party leader.

The Tories lodged an official protest after the hecklers, who were given the microphones by producers, were caught at a Conservative event in north-west England last week.

Guy Black, the party's head of communications, alleged in a letter to the BBC that the hecklers began shouting slogans that were "distracting and clearly hostile to the Conservative Party".

These included "Michael Howard is a liar", "You can't trust the Tories" and "You can only trust Tony Blair".

Mr Black's strongly worded letter accused the BBC of staging the event "to generate a false news story and dramatise coverage ... intended to embarrass or ridicule the leader of the Conservative Party". The letter said BBC staff were guilty of "serious misconduct".

The BBC said the exercise was part of a "completely legitimate program about the history and art of political heckling", and other parties' meetings were being "observed".

The Tories have called for an apology and an assurance that no such incident will occur again. The party also demanded that the BBC promise never to broadcast the footage. The corporation said it would investigate "very fully".

The hecklers were under direction from a BBC team making a program called The History of Heckling for the BBC3 channel. The program is in the process of being edited.

The Labour Party is still on course for a third term, opinion polls at the weekend said.

A YouGov survey predicted Labour would take 37 per cent of the vote, the Conservatives 33 per cent and the Liberal Democrats 23 per cent.

A poll by ICM in The Sunday Telegraph put Labour on 39 per cent, the Conservatives on 33 per cent and the Liberal Democrats on 21 per cent.

[Telegraph, London; Reuters - end item]

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*The Dutch author this far has worked abroad 4 decades for international media as a fully independent foreign correspondent, of which 10 years - also during Gulf War I - in the Arab World and the Middle East. Seeing worldwide that every bullet and every bomb breeds more terrorism !

*At present 'Persona non Grata' in Holland :-) - because:

He who travels far will often see things

Far removed from what he believed was the Truth.

When he talks about it in the fields at home,

He is often accused of lying,

For the obdurate people will not believe

Inexperience, I believe,

Will give little credence to my song.

'Journey to the East' - Hermann Hesse

*'The war in Iraq is illegal' says United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan in a BBC interview: txt+video - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

*England's legal advise by the Foreign Office: the Iraq war is a 'crime of aggression' - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/44nhn

*A 55' seconds 'sound bite' concerning the US-Israeli 'Dogs of War' - 'bringing democracy' everywhere. Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5u98v

*Imagine the good which could have been done with so much money: 'The $Cost of War' to the US - Url.: http://www.costofwar.com/

* Colin Powell: ''It is not anti-Semitic to criticize the policies of the state of Israel' - Said as 'US Secretary of State' in a speech at the 'Conference on Anti-Semitism of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe' German Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Berlin - April 28th - 2004 - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/22p6c

* Former PM Wim Kok and other Dutch Govt's War criminals in Court: Url.: http://tinyurl.com/662pp

* TIME magazine: The Netherlands and the massacre in Srebrenica: 8000 murdered - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/apm34

* Sued: Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Over U.S. Torture Policies: Url. http://tinyurl.com/3tgo3

* It can and must be done !

* Help the troops come home! Url.: http://www.bringemhome.org - We need them badly to fight our so called 'governments' - Url.: http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/

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Proof Blair was told war could be ruled illegal

Again confirming what you thought and/or knew:

*'The war in Iraq is illegal' says United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan in a BBC interview: txt+video - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

*England's legal advise by the Foreign Office: the Iraq war is a 'crime of aggression' - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/44nhn


Proof Blair was told war could be ruled illegal

by SIMON WALTERS - Mail on Sunday - 24/04/05 - News section

The Iraq war has erupted as a major Election issue after legal advice warning Tony Blair that the conflict breached international law was sensationally leaked.

The Government's refusal to disclose the advice has been one of the most controversial issues since the war ended, but The Mail on Sunday can now reveal for the first time exactly what counsel Mr Blair received.

The full document shows categorically the Prime Minister's claim, that the advice was identical to a brief published 'summary' which declared the war was legal, is completely untrue.

In fact, the full 13 pages of advice drawn up by Attorney General Lord Goldsmith stated the war was likely to be challenged under international law on a number of counts.

The revelations were seized on last night by Tories and Liberal Democrats who claim Downing Street's refusal to publish the legal advice document stems from fears its explosive contents would cause political uproar.

The Mail on Sunday can reveal the legal advice warned Mr Blair could be in breach of international law for six reasons:

1. In law, there was a strong argument that it was the job of the United Nations - not Mr Blair - to rule whether Iraq had defied the UN's order to disarm.

Goldsmith set out how it may be judged that it was the function of the UN Security Council, not an individual country such as Britain or America, to decide if Iraq was in 'material breach' of UN Resolution 1441, passed in November 2002 and giving it a 'final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations'. Goldsmith pointed out that although Mr Blair could in theory make the decision, a court could decide otherwise.

2. Goldsmith questioned whether Britain could attack Iraq by using UN Resolution.

The legal advice explained why the resolution's warning of 'serious consequences' if Saddam continued to flout the UN fell crucially short of permitting military action. The exact wording had important implications. It did not say 'all necessary means' - UN terminology for war, used when Saddam invaded Kuwait in 1990.

3. Goldsmith urged caution about going to war without a second UN resolution.

He said Mr Blair could go to war without one, but it would be much 'safer' and desirable to secure a second resolution giving specific approval to military intervention.

4. Mr Blair was warned of the risks of relying on the earlier UN resolution used to eject Saddam from Kuwait.

The legal advice challenged Mr Blair's claims that Britain and the United States had a right to go to war by 'reviving' UN Resolution 678, passed in 1990 when Saddam invaded Kuwait. Resolution 678 did not permit them to invade Iraq itself.

The limited nature of Resolution 678 was one of the chief reasons the Allies did not try to topple Saddam when he was ousted from Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War. In principle, Resolution 678 could be revived; in practice it could be difficult.

5. Goldsmith drew attention to UN weapons inspector Hans Blix and his search for weapons of mass destruction.

On March 7, 2003, the day the legal advice was written, Mr Blix reported to the UN Security Council that 34 Iraqi al-Samoud missiles had been disabled. He said Iraq was being more helpful generally and that no weapons of mass destruction had been found so far. By the time Mr Blair received Goldsmsith's legal advice, he would have been aware of Blix's latest report.

6. He explained that the American government's position on the legality of the war did not apply in Britain.

Goldsmith explained the legal stance taken by George Bush and why he faced none of the legal restraints confronting Mr Blair. The US Congress had given Mr Bush special powers to declare the war legal in American law. It also detailed why, in the US view, a second resolution was unnecessary.

Caveats stripped out

All six caveats were stripped out when the Attorney General's nine-paragraph 'summary' was published ten days later. This summary declared the war was legal.

At a press conference on February 23 this year, Mr Blair was challenged whether the Attorney General's 'summary' on the issue was a fair representation of his legal advice. He snapped: "That is what he said and that is what I say."

One senior figure who has a copy of the Attorney General's legal advice said last night: "The Government sexed it up in the same way that it sexed up claims of missiles capable of being launched in 45 minutes."

Another source said: "When you clear away the legalese the picture is clear: the Attorney General believed the legality of the war was highly dodgy, and in all likelihood, it was illegal."

Leading international lawyer Phillipe Sands, who has led the campaign to show that the Iraq war was illegal, added: "These new disclosures confirm that the 'summary' produced by Lord Goldsmith in the Lords can in no way be described as a fair summary of the legal advice he gave the Prime Minister. It is utterly misleading of Mr Blair to pretend otherwise."

A spokesman for Lord Goldsmith said: "The Attorney General presented his view to Cabinet on March 17, 2003, that military action in Iraq would be lawful. It was his own, genuinely-held, independent view.

"Legal advice is confidential, protected by professional privilege and we don't comment on the process of giving advice. The Parliamentary statement of March 17, 2003 never purported to be a summary of the Attorney General's advice."

The legal wrangle dates from 2002 when Foreign Office legal chief Michael Wood and his deputy Elizabeth Wilmshurst confronted Jack Straw over their belief the war was illegal without a second UN resolution.

Mr Straw told them: "I am a lawyer, I have negotiated every dot and comma of this.Thank you for your advice but I am not going to take it."

Ms Wilmshurst and Mr Wood appealed to Lord Goldsmith to overrule Straw. Goldsmith told them: "I am not permitted to give you any advice but you know what my view is." They knew he believed the war was illegal, but dare not say so.

On February 11, 2003, as war approached, and with Mr Blair close to panic over the legal fiasco, Goldsmith flew to the White House to meet US National Security Council legal chief, John Bellinger.

His message was clear: the US had no legal worries because Congress had already given Mr Bush the power to rule the war legal. In addition it believed there was no need for a second UN resolution.

Mr Bellinger later boasted: "We had a problem with your Attorney General who was telling us it was legally doubtful under international law. We straightened him out."

The reference in the legal advice to the US position may be one of the reasons Mr Blair is reluctant to publish it, since it would be held as further proof that he was Mr Bush's 'poodle'.

The legal advice was written on March 7 and given to Mr Blair .

On March 13, Goldsmith met the Prime Minister's confidants, Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer and Downing Street aide Baroness Morgan.

On March 15, Goldsmith asked for - and obtained - a written assurance from Mr Blair declaring Iraq was in breach of the UN orders.

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