Chief rabbi attacks BBC for airing ‘vile Jew hate’ at Glastonbury

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PA MediaThe British chief rabbi strongly criticized the publication of Bob Vylan’s performance at the festival at the BBC after the BBC was released in BBC, and the group’s singer “death, death, death leader. [Israel Defense Forces]”.
Sir Ephraim wrote to Mirvis X: “This is a national shame. In Glastonbury, the publication of inferiority Jewish hatred and the delayed and misunderstood response of the BBC rely on our national publisher’s ability to take anti -Semitism seriously with a new low.
He said: “At the moment, it should only deceive their incentives as an angry political interpretation for violence and hatred, not only to see what ordinary people are, but also to cheer, chant and celebrate it. Toxic Jewish Hatred is a threat to our whole society.”
Speaking in Parliament on Monday, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy expressed his concerns about the situation by saying the following about the BBC: “When an editorial failure is, it is something to be caught; when there are a few, it becomes a leadership problem.”
“This government supports the BBC … So we’re so disappointed, and it’s so fed up with a lack of accounting, not just about it, but also for the previous Gaza documentary and a number of other problems.
“BBC is one of the most important institutions in our country and is therefore kept at the highest standards.”
‘He aimed to talk’
Bob Vylan answered the screams A Post on Instagram on Tuesdaysaying “they aim to talk”.
“We are not for the death of Jews, Arabs or another race or group of people. Drink a violent military machine.” They said.
“We are not a story, as in the light of the spot before us. We are scattered from the story and the sanctions we receive will be distracting.”
The BBC did not respond to the reviews of the rabbi, but pointed out a statement that the company said, “The anti -Semitic emotions expressed by Bob Vylan are completely unacceptable and that it has no place in our air waves”.
“The team was dealing with a vibrant situation, but we had to draw the flow during the performance. We regretted that it didn’t happen.” He said.
The company said it would look at the guidance for future live events, so we can be sure that teams are clear about when to protect the output in the air.
BBC General Manager Tim Davie was in Glastonbury on Bob Vylan’s performance day.
“It was clear that he was aware of the incident and should not be included in another Glastonbury at this point,” he said.
The Editorial Directives of the BBC, editors, “a local radio phone, music festivals or sports fixtures or sports fixtures such as high -profile activities, such as or a siege of a delicate nature ending stories of a live output,” he says.
PA MediaDuring their sets, Bob Vylan’s singer Pascal Robinson-Foster, who performed under the name of Bobby Vylan, also spoke about a record company’s boss.
This boss said that “he will talk to Israel very strongly” and put his name in a letter that called Glastonbury to cancel the performance of Irish language Rap Trio Kneecap.
“Who do I see in this name list but that bald title [expletive] I used to work. We did it all, okay? From working in bars to working [expletive] Zionists. “
Andrew Gilbert, Vice President of the British Jewish deputies, said that he and his others were definitely horrified and are still confused by his comments and publications on the stage.
The BBC said that “he could stop the flow and restart” and “more veterinarians before”.
Police investigation
A criminal investigation was launched on Monday Avon and Somerset police said that on Saturday, both Bob Vylan and Kneecap’s performances in Glastonbury.
They did not specify which parts of Bob Vylan or Knecap sets may be subject to criminal investigation.
The force said he appointed a senior detective to investigate whether there was a criminal offense after examining the images of the comments made by both laws.
He added a statement: “This was currently recorded as a public order event when our investigations are at an early stage.”
Both members of Bob Vylan, who will take a tour of America later this year, canceled US visas.
Ms. Nandy also told MPS that she was looking for the General Manager of the BBC immediately after the set was released.
Considering the concerns about other actions in the weeks before the festival, why “did not stop immediately”, why it was broadcast live and how much effort was made before deciding to put Bob Vylan on TV, he said.
“We will intervene when the rights and security of people and communities are at risk and the national publisher cannot maintain their standards,” he added and said he would continue to talk to the BBC in the coming days.
‘Issue of Urgency’
“We are very concerned about the live flow of this performance, and the BBC has clearly answered questions.
“We talk to the BBC at the weekend and we receive more information as a matter of urgency, including which procedures to ensure compliance with their editorial instructions.”
Includes the role of Ofcom Organizing BBC’s editorial standards and complaintsAnd work to maintain fair and effective competition.
Ofcom’s own broadcasting rules include the protection of public members from harmful and/or aggressive materials.
Part of the code also includes materials that are likely to provoke crime or disorder, and reflect the task of prohibiting the broadcasting of this type of programming.
Meanwhile, the President of the Commons Culture Culture, Media and Sports Election Committee, BBC’s Glastonbury’deki broadcast delays, personnel and unexpected situation plans, including the details of his procedures wrote to Mr. Davie.
Manchester Concert
Bob Vylan will perform at the Radar Festival in Manchester on July 5th.
A great Manchester Police Spokesman: “We are aware that Bob Vylan will take the stage at Manchester at the weekend.
“The Great Manchester is famous for introducing the music of all species, and we invite all artists to our region. However, we will act on any interpretation or action report that can immediately violate the law.”
Meanwhile, A deputy said on Monday. Talking about “real violence” in Gaza.
Ellie Chowns, participating in the festival, participating in the speech of the North Herefordshire Green Party MP, Punk duo to the Israeli troops “death” did not completely participate, but criticized the amount of the incident.
Ince Encouraging violence is entirely the opposite of my politics and I do not fully agree: Whoever comes from, no matter where, dedi he said.





