Why BBC is reluctant to positively condemn LTTE terrorist organization?

Nucleus

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LTTE is banned as a guerrilla terrorist organization by UK and other reputed governments worldwide.

Guerrilla terrorist organizations operate in different faces, especially within civilians and act disguise as humanitarians and diplomats.

Please check:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZmIn1yyr48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkLo52izh-w

BBC must have a common policy when reporting wars against terrorist organizations like Alkaida and LTTE.

Does BBC call ‘Bin Laden’ as a freedom fighter or a terrorist?
Then, how does BBC call LTTE or it’s leader?

BBC announces, ‘Anbarasan Ethirajan’ as the BBC reporter in Sri Lanka.

This reminds the ‘BBC Sandeshaya’ reporter ‘Vasantha Raja’, who openly declared himself as an LTTE active member.

Does BBC directly or indirectly support LTTE terrorism?
If so, by default, BBC is breaking UK laws.

Please check following article:
http://www.asiantribune.com/?q=node/14838

If BBC continue to report based on LTTE propaganda, or may be taken a ride by LTTE sympathizers, It would be a question for BBC's integrity and ethicality.

There is no argument, that we all support and respect human values.
(Palestine & Tamil war victims)

But, influencing terrorism (LTTE) from a National media is not acceptable, and must be criticized as a very serious crime, irrespective of reputation.
Never compare or equalize a respectable government to a terrorist organization.

BBC must act fast and transparently, to prove the world, that they do not support LTTE terrorist organization by any means.
 

FatherJake

New member
The BBC is an independent news organisation and broadcaster.

Let's look at that word again shall we...?

INDEPENDENT. Not aligned... without prejudice...

It is not a propaganda machine for bigots... racists... bullies... bedroom warriors or 'cock-in-hand theorists'.

Nelson Mandela... George Washington... Menachim Begin... all terrorists.

Don't let me keep you up.
 
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