- Barbara Plett
Barbara Plett is a
Canadian journalist who became the focus of a controversy when she admitted that the sight of a terminally illYasser Arafat had made her cry.Plett graduated from
Carleton University ,Ottawa ,Canada , in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She worked asBBC correspondent inJerusalem before being transferred toIslamabad . Plett is married to Graham Usher, the former Jerusalem correspondent of "The Economist " magazine.Gross, Tom (November 28 ,2005 ). " [http://www.tomgrossmedia.com/mideastdispatches/archives/000605.html BBC sanctions reporter who cried for Arafat (& “Hitler” running in Fatah primaries).] " URL accessed onDecember 30 ,2006 .]During the BBC programme "From Our Own Correspondent" broadcast on
September 30 ,2004 , Plett admitted that when she saw Yasser Arafat being taken to hospital during his terminal illness, she started to cry: "... when the helicopter carrying the frail old man rose above his ruined compound, I started to cry... without warning." [Plett, Barbara (September 30 ,2004 ). " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/3966139.stm Yasser Arafat's unrelenting journey] ".BBC . URL accessed onOctober 22 ,2006 .] Her admission prompted criticism of the BBC over what the critics saw as the broadcaster's pro-Palestinian bias.Gibson, Owen (November 26 ,2005 ). " [http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1651260,00.html BBC bias complaint upheld] ". "The Guardian ". URL accessed onJanuary 8 ,2007 .]BBC News defended Plett in a statement saying that her reporting had met the high standards of "fairness, accuracy and balance" expected of a BBC correspondent.Initially, a complaint of bias against Plett was turned down by the BBC's head of editorial complaints. However, almost a year later, on
November 25 ,2005 , the programme complaints committee of the BBC governorsGibson, Owen (November 26 ,2005 ). " [http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1651260,00.html BBC bias complaint upheld] ". "The Guardian ". URL accessed onOctober 22 ,2006 .] ruled that Plett’s comments “breached the requirements of due impartiality”. Despite initially issuing a statement in support of Plett, the BBC director of newsHelen Boaden later apologized for what she described as "an editorial misjudgment". The governors praised Boaden's speedy response and commissioned a wider ranging study into the BBC's coverage of the Israeli—Palestinian conflict.ee also
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Media coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict
*Criticism of the BBC References
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