The BBC is increasingly viewed not as an objective news agency
but as a media organisation representing the views and interests of the UK
government.
The BBC recently published an article describing the increase in weapons and money sent by Saudi
Arabia and other Gulf regimes to anti-Assad fighters in Syria. He said those groups being supplied did not
include either Islamic State (IS) or al-Nusra Front, both of which are
proscribed terrorist organizations. Instead, he said the weapons would go to
three rebel alliances — Jaish al-Fatah (Army of Conquest), the Free Syrian Army
(FSA) and the Southern Front. So the Saudis are only arming groups such as the
“Army of Conquest,” but not the al Qaeda affiliate the Nusra Front. However, The
Army of Conquest includes the Nusra Front. This is not up for debate. The New
York Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Voice of America have all accurately
described that the Army of Conquest is an alliance of insurgent groups that
includes the al-Nusra Front, al-Qaida’s affiliate in Syria, and the hard-line
Islamist group Ahrar al-Sham, as well as some less extreme Islamist groups. The
BBC did not tell its readers about this.
When some pointed this fact out to the BBC, it simply edited
that Saudi admission out of its article. In doing so, it made the
already-misleading article so much worse, as the BBC went even further out of
its way to protect the Saudis. This is what that passage now states on the
current version of the article on the BBC’s site (emphasis added):
“He said those groups being supplied did not include either
Islamic State (IS) or al-Nusra Front, both of which are proscribed terrorist
organizations. Instead, he said the weapons would go to the Free Syrian Army and
other small rebel groups.”
The BBC literally changed the Saudi official’s own
statement, whitewashed it, to eliminate the admission that Saudi Arabia were arming
Army of Conquest. The BBC simply deleted the key admission that the Saudis are
arming al Qaeda. Whatever one’s views are on Syria, it’s telling indeed to
watch the BBC desperately protect Saudi Arabia from criticism using blatant
editing to whitewash the Saudis’ own damaging admissions.
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