The BBC has pulled a documentary series on the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, the UK daily The Guardian reported on Thursday.
BBC reportedly postponed "Murder in Beirut," which was supposed to premiere on BBC world Saturday, due to tensions in Lebanon over the expectation that Hizbullah is expected to be accused of the murder.
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"The BBC says the program does not yet comply with its editorial guidelines, and needed more time to be complete"
..does not comply with the editorial guidelines of the BBC... not like the UNRWA school bombing by the IDF, the tearful Orla Guerin. etc.etc.
Back in 2005, John Bolton, the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, said that acting UN chief investigator Detlev Mehlis "has important evidence that points to a Syrian involvement on very high levels." In an interview with Pan-Arab daily As-Sharq al-Awsat published Thursday, Bolton said: "Mehlis' reports which he presented to the UN Security Council indicates without any doubt that he has important evidence that points to a Syrian involvement on high levels," in the assassination of former Premier Rafik Hariri.
BBC dhimmis suck up, yet agian, to Islamic terrorists, and run away in fear.
Lebanese Christian leader, Pierre Gemayal, was assassinated by the same cabal.
'BBC pulls Hariri documentary amid tensions' J Post (hat tip Dan F.)
The BBC has pulled a documentary series on the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, UK daily The Guardian reported on Thursday.
BBC reportedly postponed "Murder in Beirut," which was supposed to premiere on BBC world Saturday, due to tensions in Lebanon over the expectation that Hizbullah is expected to be accused of the murder.
No new broadcast date has been announced for the series.
The decision was reportedly made after Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar described the film, saying that its purpose is "to accuse Hizbullah of the crime," and excerpts from the documentary were aired on a pro-Syrian channel in Lebanon.




