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Corporation slammed for including racial slur shouted by attendee with Tourette syndrome and cutting expression of Palestinian solidarity from broadcast ...
The BBC is facing backlash for editing out a section of its coverage of the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) in which prize-winning filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr says, “Free Palestine”, even while a ...
BBC cut part of an acceptance speech in which a winner said “Free Palestine” during the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday. Akinola Davies Jr. won the BAFTA Film Award for outstanding British debut for “My ...
The "free Palestine" omission drew comparisons to another moment that did make it to air when a man with Tourettes shouted a slur during the broadcast.