Will the BBC tell the truth about Fallujah?
Dear Helen Boaden, director of BBC news
Dear Pete Clifton, BBC news online editor
Dear Mark Thompson, BBC director general
Dear Michael Grade, BBC chairman
On Thursday, 14 April, 2005, in the article “Did BBC ignore weapons claim?” Director of News Helen Boaden said:
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Since Ms Boaden said:
Thank you for your attention.
Kind regards,
Gabriele Zamparini
Dear Pete Clifton, BBC news online editor
Dear Mark Thompson, BBC director general
Dear Michael Grade, BBC chairman
On Thursday, 14 April, 2005, in the article “Did BBC ignore weapons claim?” Director of News Helen Boaden said:
"But I repeat the point made by my editors, over many weeks of total access to the military operation, at all levels, we did not see banned weapons being used, deployed, or even discussed. We cannot therefore report their use.I would like to inform you about an “hard evidence”: In a video you can even watch on line, RAI NEWS 24 shows that indeed the US used chemical weapons on civilians in Fallujah.
"Of course, we keep an open mind and will always investigate, and report, any hard evidence which comes to light."
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Since Ms Boaden said:
"Of course, we keep an open mind and will always investigate, and report, any hard evidence which comes to light."I would like to ask you at what time and on which channel the BBC is going to air this breaking news.
Thank you for your attention.
Kind regards,
Gabriele Zamparini




















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