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The programme exposed the
preaching of extremism and hatred in a number of British mosques,
several of them supposedly ‘moderate’ and mainstream. In Britain's
irrational
society those preachers, who were inciting hatred against gays, Jews,
women and non-Muslims, would have been arrested and prosecuted. However
in PC Britain run by liberal-leftists the issues which occured after
the programme was broadcast is another example of how our masters
appease radical Muslims at every available opportunity. (Had it been
White Nationalists they WOULD have been prosecuted and persecuted!)
First, West Midlands
police
investigated whether any offences had been committed at these mosques
and presented their findings to the Crown Prosecution Service. The CPS
decided there was insufficient evidence to bring charges against
anybody. Then the West Midlands police decided that the real villains
of the piece were the makers of the Dispatches programme itself for
stirring up racial hatred.
This decision was
dismissed by
the CPS. Undaunted in its determination to find the Dispatches team
guilty of something, the police then referred the programme to the
broadcasting regulator Ofcom, claiming that it had distorted various
speakers’ comments, edited material in a manner likely to undermine
community cohesion and was likely to undermine feelings of public
reassurance and safety of those communities in the West Midlands for
which the Chief Constable has a responsibility.
Now Ofcom has robustly
rejected all these absurd charges and concluded:
“Undercover Mosque was a
legitimate investigation, uncovering matters of important public
interest. Ofcom found no evidence that the broadcaster had misled the
audience or that the programme was likely to encourage or incite
criminal activity. On the evidence (including untransmitted footage and
scripts), Ofcom found that the broadcaster had accurately represented
the material it had gathered and dealt with the subject matter
responsibly and in context. “
The Dispatches programme
performed a public service in exposing sources of the kind of extremism
that threatens the safety and security of this country. For the police
to turn on the broadcasters is deeply sinister and against the public
interest. As Channel Four said after the ruling, the police action had
given legitimacy to people preaching a message of hate.
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