SIS: BBC promotes the lies of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group

For over a year the State Information Service (SIS)
has exerted strenuous and serious efforts with the British Broadcasting
Cooperation (BBC) through both its Cairo office and its main office in London
in order for the latter to abide by objectivity, neutrality and the universal
professional codes of conduct.
These efforts resulted in BBC’s compliance for a few
months with the aforementioned standards, however this was not to last, as on
March 22nd 2019 BBC posted content on its Arabic website that not only breaches
the most basic codes of conduct, it actually surpassed that and reached the
level of fabricating events that never took place, by that literally turning
themselves into a propaganda tool of media outlets directly affiliated with the
Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood are considered a terrorist organization by
Egypt and several countries including The United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland which officially classified Hasm and Liwaa al-Thawra – two organizations
affiliated with the Brotherhood – as terrorist organizations. BBC’s Arabic
website posted an inflammatory and offensive article under the title “Be
assured you are not alone campaign renews its calls for protests against
Al-Sisi”
This politicized and misleading article carries
several professional flaws including the following:
- The title is inaccurate and does not correspond to
reality as it has described a call for protests on twitter by a pro Brotherhood
TV presenter as a campaign which is not true as this call for protests did not
gain any traction in Egypt to be termed as such.
- The article included 3 videos of two Turkey based
Pro Brotherhood TV presenters and footage of alleged protests which were 6
minutes long. False claims of a nationwide wave of demonstration in response to
the call of one of the presenters were propagated in these videos as well. The
article to not raise any of the essential questions regarding the veracity of
these videos.
- The article resorted to the usual method of
stating that the authenticity of these videos were not verified to clear
themselves of any responsibility. This violates universal professional codes of
conduct, as BBC’s Cairo office with its dozens of correspondents nationwide
should have tried to actually investigate whether the content of these videos
was authentic or not. BBC’s failure to take this necessary step before posting
the article seems intentional in order to legitimize the allegations of media
outlets affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood (A terrorist organization).
- If BBC was actually keen on verifying the
truthfulness of the content that was originally broadcasted by the 2 pro
Brotherhood TV channels, it would have approached to 1500 foreign
correspondents who represent 300 international press and media institution to
see whether they covered any of the alleged events reported. In reality not a
single foreign correspondent posted any coverage related to these fake
protests; it seems the Brotherhood are the only ones who witnessed them and the
BBC is the only accredited foreign media outlet to promote them.
- The article was completely and bluntly biased
content wise to the pro Brotherhood TV presenters. The article dedicated 16
lines to the fake protests and their hashtag, while covering the opposing
hashtag “Be assured Sisi you are not alone” in only 6 lines. The article
included 7 pictures of twitter of pro Brotherhood twitter accounts and only 3
pictures of accounts supporting the pro Sisi hashtag.
- The article included the text of a long post made
by an account named Khayaly Wase’e (My wide imagination) on twitter, even
though it is clear that this account is fake and does not carry a real name,
yet the article included the fake account’s post at a time when the world faces
the phenomenon of fake accounts where on person can have thousands of accounts
as a method to spread misleading ideas.
- The article did not include any comments from any
Egyptian official to either verify the content or include the government’s
perspective. The article not mentioning that BBC tried to approach any official
for comment further supports this fact.
- This article cannot be justified by arguments such
the BBC merely covering the content of social media outlets as part of a TV
show that covers social media trends, as universal norms dictate that the no
media outlet should spread the ideas and allegations of terrorists, and New
Zealand has set a great example in this regard in dealing with the recent
catastrophic mosque terrorist attack.
- The article completely ignored the fact that one
of the two TV presenters affiliated with the Brotherhood actually instigated
the people to murder Egyptian policemen on his TV show
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcMqL4ap0Vg). BBC’s stance of this matter
makes them complicit in spreading violence and calls for murder which in turn
violates British laws, international law and all professional norms universally
agreed upon.
Based on the aforementioned
SIS has decided the following:
1. Directing this statement and an official letter
to the head of BBC’s Cairo office through the Director General of the SIS Press
Center after summoning the former.
2. SIS calls upon the BBC to immediately present a
formal apology in the same manner they broadcasted the inflammatory article
which was filled with professional flaws and unfounded claims.
3. SIS urges BBC to take into account all the
reservations the former’s official statement has made regarding the article and
its content. BBC should also take all the necessary professional and
administrative measures to rectify all the offenses that were committed.
4. SIS in its capacity as the agency responsible for
foreign correspondents in Egypt, and Egypt’s image in the global media calls
upon all Egyptian officials and the intelligentsia to boycott the BBC and
refrain from giving any interviews or statements to its correspondents until it
officially apologizes for posting an inflammatory offensive article and takes
the necessary administrative and professional measures to undo the violations
it has committed. SIS stresses that this
boycott does not include or violate BBC’s and other media outlet’s right to
seek the information needed for them to undertake their functions.
Finally, SIS will follow thoroughly all developments
related to the unfortunate article by the BBC; SIS also takes into account all
the legal alternative provided by Egyptian laws that regulate the work and
conduct of foreign correspondents in Egypt in accordance with internationally
upheld professional rules of conduct.