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BBC Takes On Zionist's Dodgy Dossier Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 December 2007

527554_newspapers__1.jpgLast night on Newsnight, Dean Godson of the think tank Policy Exchange accused me personally (watch it here) of making a "disastrous editorial misjudgement" and of "appalling stewardship of Newsnight". I think I should respond to that.

Mr Godson was responding to Richard Watson's investigation (watch it here) into Policy Exchange's recent report - entitled "The Hijacking of British Islam" - which accused several leading mosques of selling extremist literature.

In October Newsnight had been due to run an exclusive report on the findings and Policy Exchange had given us the receipts to corroborate their claim that a quarter of the 100 mosques their researchers had visited were selling hate literature.

On the planned day of broadcast our reporter Richard Watson came to me and said he had a problem. He had put the claim and shown a receipt to one of the mosques mentioned in the report - The Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in London. They had immediately denied selling the book and said the receipt was not theirs.

We decided to look at the rest of the receipts and quickly identified five of the 25 which looked suspicious. They appeared to have been created on a home computer, rather than printed professionally as you would expect. The printed names and addresses of some of the mosques contained simple errors and two of the receipts purportedly from different mosques appeared to have been written by the same hand.

Two of the receipts

I spoke to Policy Exchange to try to clear up these discrepancies but in the end I decided not to run the report. This is not because I "bottled" it as Mr Godson suggests, but because I did not have the necessary level of confidence in the evidence presented.

In the days that followed we focused further on the five receipts about which we had concerns and eventually asked a forensic scientist to analyse them. This is what we found.

1. In all five cases the mosques involved said the receipts did not belong to them.

2. The expert analysis showed that all five had been printed on an inkjet printer - suggesting they were created on a PC.

3. The analysis found "strong evidence" that two of the receipts were written by the same person.

4. The analysis found that one of the receipts had been written out while resting on another receipt said to be from a mosque 40 miles away.

Mr Godson says he stands by his report 100%. I also stand by our report 100%. I don't think we can both be right.

Peter Barron is editor of Newsnight

 Source: bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/




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ehs: Quote

It seems that the researchers who went to the Mosques to collect the evidence have a lot to answer for. They seem to have perpetrated a fraud against PE by falsifying receipts.

It is clear that this is not a conspiracy by PE to create a false report.

If the researchers they hired to go to the mosques have falsified receipts it does not mean the material did not exist in the Mosques. Is the point that zero material exists or that the proportion of material is wrong.

I believe I read on a blog that the report said 25% of Mosques carry the material and if you removed from statistics Mosques affected by dodgy receipts then its 20%.

You seem to be attacking Godson when you should be attacking the researchers who cheated without the knowledge of Godson.
(1) 2007-12-14 07:47:08
you muppet: Quote

no this seems to be an issue with Policy Exchange and their Islamophobic agenda.

I willwrite to the charities commision asking for them to take action against a charity that is openly supporting hatred.

If what you say is correct that Policy exchange is a victim then let them take their researcher to court.
(2) 2007-12-14 08:57:55
ehs: Quote

Is it wrong to have an agenda that is based on exposing things about Islamism when MPAC UK have an agenda of exposing things about Zionism.

My best guess is that PE will do domething about the researchers because they may have perpetrated a fraud against PE, or may have even set them up. After all, who was it who alerted Newsnight? We know that PE provided the receipts to Newsnight quite openly and tried to hide nothing. That suggests PE are the dupes.
(3) 2007-12-14 10:03:25
Taz: Quote

PE will stick the knife into their "researches" in a bid to save their own skins. The only question is will they blame one of them or all of them?

The problem is not one of process or methodology it is their Islamophobic agenda.
(4) 2007-12-14 11:20:08
Barbarossa: Quote

It seems that the researchers who went to the Mosques to collect the evidence have a lot to answer for. They seem to have perpetrated a fraud against PE by falsifying receipts.

It is clear that this is not a conspiracy by PE to create a false report.

If the researchers they hired to go to the mosques have falsified receipts it does not mean the material did not exist in the Mosques. Is the point that zero material exists or that the proportion of material is wrong.

I believe I read on a blog that the report said 25% of Mosques carry the material and if you removed from statistics Mosques affected by dodgy receipts then its 20%.

You seem to be attacking Godson when you should be attacking the researchers who cheated without the knowledge of Godson.
— ehs


PE are well known Zio-Cons how can you claim the researchers all PAID by the PE were out to get the PE???

Godson stood by the researchers in newsnight and even claimed the PE checked the research - THEY LIED!

PE is a front for the Zio-Cons, out to harm race relations in the UK, and have been exposed as just another Zionist front against the Muslims.
(5) 2007-12-14 12:50:07
I Sidat: Quote

I hope you guys arn't forgetting that newsnight tend to spin things in favour of thier editor and agendas. I don't for one moment believe this is true, its false if there is any books etc then where is the eivdence? show them on your site with the mosque who sold them and we will judge for ourself
(6) 2007-12-14 14:20:25
ehs: Quote

PE will stick the knife into their "researches" in a bid to save their own skins. The only question is will they blame one of them or all of them?

The problem is not one of process or methodology it is their Islamophobic agenda.
— Taz


Well its the researchers who seem to have provided the 'dodgy receopts' so who do YOU expect the finger points at?

Amongst the many questions which could be answered with the words 'fraud', 'false account' or 'obtaining money by deceptio' we might also wonder if they were 'in' on a set-up all along.
(7) 2007-12-14 15:27:19
al: Quote

The bbc better stop using these organisations, just like the heritage foundation, RAND, brookings institute, etc. But more chance pigs will fly as the bbc has rarely a Christian British reporter or has made any prediction that has turned out to be correct.
(8) 2007-12-15 18:52:05
I Sidat: Quote

I have read all transcript and seen the bbc programme, and i can say that these nonesense piece of evidence is evident attack on islam. the reason why am saying this is because it was a direct attack on reasonable islamic institiutions if they wanted to attack someone then they should have attacked the authors, one book in particular had no wrong doings what so ever it simply stated how a women and a man should dress they twisted, turned and cosntrued these detaisl according to thier liking it's absolute nonesense.
(9) 2007-12-18 07:02:08
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