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Friday 20 November 2009:
Editor © Muhammad Haque.
The London newspaper outlet the Daily Telegraph's features writer Celia Walden was stopped from doing a spontaneous review of Friday's newspapers. She found herself stopped mid sentence by BBC News Channel fronter Chris Ekin. Ekin is the notorious presenter on the late evening shifts on BBC News Channel who attacked G20 protesters in April 2009. Everything Ekin said later was proven to be false and wrong.
The BBC are quite callous and they don’t realise the fakery of having a slot allegedly for professional journalist to comment on newspaper coverage. That is totally degraded by Ekin sickeningly overtaking the entire length of the alreday heavily scripted exercise... What Ekin did was to prevent Celia Walden from getting anywhere reasonably into the substance of the MPs’ sleaze-ball behaviour, as typified by the Daily Telegraph's latest report on David Curry….
No wonder that the BBC never finds anything wrong in Crossrail let alone in the crass corrupt role-played by the time-serving stooged MPs in peddling the Crossrail scam during February 2005 to July 2008 … [To be continued]
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