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BBC defends Gaza appeal decision | BBC defends Gaza appeal decision |
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The BBC has defended a decision not to air a TV fund-raising appeal for Gaza, saying it wanted to avoid compromising public confidence in its impartiality. | The BBC has defended a decision not to air a TV fund-raising appeal for Gaza, saying it wanted to avoid compromising public confidence in its impartiality. |
It said a decision was taken with other broadcasters not to show the Disasters Emergency Committee crisis appeal on any network in the UK. | It said a decision was taken with other broadcasters not to show the Disasters Emergency Committee crisis appeal on any network in the UK. |
A corporation statement added there were also doubts about "the delivery of aid in a volatile situation". | A corporation statement added there were also doubts about "the delivery of aid in a volatile situation". |
DEC said there was "clear evidence" the British public wanted to help. | DEC said there was "clear evidence" the British public wanted to help. |
In a statement, the BBC said: "The BBC decision was made because of question marks about the delivery of aid in a volatile situation and also to avoid any risk of compromising public confidence in the BBC's impartiality in the context of an ongoing news story. | In a statement, the BBC said: "The BBC decision was made because of question marks about the delivery of aid in a volatile situation and also to avoid any risk of compromising public confidence in the BBC's impartiality in the context of an ongoing news story. |
"However, the BBC will, of course, continue to report the humanitarian story in Gaza." | "However, the BBC will, of course, continue to report the humanitarian story in Gaza." |
A spokesman for ITV told the Times website: "The DEC did ask broadcasters if they could support the appeal. | A spokesman for ITV told the Times website: "The DEC did ask broadcasters if they could support the appeal. |
"We assessed the DEC's request carefully against agreed criteria and were unable to reach the consensus which is necessary for an appeal." | "We assessed the DEC's request carefully against agreed criteria and were unable to reach the consensus which is necessary for an appeal." |
Disasters Emergency Committee Gaza humanitarian appeal: Launched on 22 January to raise money for Gaza aid relief and reconstructionParticipants: Action Aid, British Red Cross, Cafod, Care International, Christian Aid, Concern Worldwide, Help the Aged, Islamic Relief, Merlin, Oxfam, Save the Children, Tearfund, World VisionTel: 0370 60 60 900 or go to class="" href="http://www.dec.org.uk/">DEC website | |
DEC is an umbrella organisation representing a number of aid agencies. | DEC is an umbrella organisation representing a number of aid agencies. |
Spokeswoman Shaista Aziz said it was confident in the abilities of DEC members and other parts of the organisation to respond and there was an "overwhelming humanitarian need". | Spokeswoman Shaista Aziz said it was confident in the abilities of DEC members and other parts of the organisation to respond and there was an "overwhelming humanitarian need". |
She added: "We regret the fact that the message we wanted to get across will not reach as many people as hoped." | She added: "We regret the fact that the message we wanted to get across will not reach as many people as hoped." |
Action Aid, the British Red Cross, Cafod, Care International UK, Islamic Relief, Oxfam, Save the Children and Tearfund are among the agencies affiliated to DEC. | Action Aid, the British Red Cross, Cafod, Care International UK, Islamic Relief, Oxfam, Save the Children and Tearfund are among the agencies affiliated to DEC. |
Launching the appeal, DEC chief executive Brendan Gormley said: "DEC agencies have a humanitarian mandate. We are not proposing to attempt to rebuild Gaza... with the public's support we can help relieve short-term needs." | Launching the appeal, DEC chief executive Brendan Gormley said: "DEC agencies have a humanitarian mandate. We are not proposing to attempt to rebuild Gaza... with the public's support we can help relieve short-term needs." |
The British government has pledged to give £30m in humanitarian aid to crisis-torn Gaza. | The British government has pledged to give £30m in humanitarian aid to crisis-torn Gaza. |
At least 1,300 Palestinians were killed, nearly a third of them children, and 5,500 injured in the Israeli operation, which began on 27 December, Palestinian medical sources in Gaza say. | At least 1,300 Palestinians were killed, nearly a third of them children, and 5,500 injured in the Israeli operation, which began on 27 December, Palestinian medical sources in Gaza say. |
Israel says that it acted to stop Hamas militants targeting Israeli towns with rocket fire. | Israel says that it acted to stop Hamas militants targeting Israeli towns with rocket fire. |
Thirteen Israelis, including three civilians, have been killed, the Israeli army says. | Thirteen Israelis, including three civilians, have been killed, the Israeli army says. |