I think the question we all really want answered is why aren't you as enraged over what is happening in Sudan??
Who is all?I think the question we all really want answered is why aren't you as enraged over what is happening in Sudan??
There are a few on here who love to rattle on about Sudan when anyone gets a bit exercised about a war/massacre etc. they don't think the other person should get exercised about!Who is all?
Is not a separate topic of Sudan here.
Ah come off it will you, maybe take a look at the full report, talk about trying to dramatise one sentence!!One of the reasons trust is being lost by people in the traditional media
It’s still an awful statement, the narrative is just wrong.Ah come off it will you, maybe take a look at the full report, talk about trying to dramatise one sentence!!
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Lyse Doucet: In Tehran, rallies for Iran's revolution overshadowed by discontent and defiance
The BBC visits the Iranian capital for the first time since authorities used unprecedented force to put down protests last month.www.bbc.com
Absolute bollix, if Khosro (and you by sharing) gets something like that out of that report and then take aim at the BBC and mainstream media then he has an agenda he is trying to push! She is setting the scene on what the government want us to see and that it's their political reply to the protests, and then goes on to say the protests were unprecedented as was the put down of them. Plus there is no recognition that she is reporting from Iran and has to be careful in how fortright she is in her reporting.It’s still an awful statement, the narrative is just wrong.
