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BBC investigates 'anti-Muslim bias' - on its own Asian network

By James Tapper
UPDATED: 21:59 GMT, 19 July 2008

The BBC has launched an investigation after complaints from staff of anti-Muslim discrimination by a ‘mafia of executives’ at the Corporation’s own Asian radio station.
At least 20 past and present BBC employees, all Asian Muslims, have lodged complaints that its digital radio station, Asian Network, is operating with an anti-Muslim policy.

They claim Muslim presenters and reporters are sidelined or sacked from the station, which began 12 years ago, in favour of Asians from other backgrounds – mainly Hindus and Sikhs.
They also complain that attempts to persuade the station’s upper ranks
to play Pakistani or Bengali music for its 500,000 listeners are ignored in favour of a strict diet of Bollywood and bhangra tunes, which are more popular among the Hindu and Sikh communities.
Their case has been taken up by Labour peer Lord Ahmed of Rotherham, who campaigns on discrimination issues.

He wrote to BBC director-general Mark Thompson last month.

He had originally raised the issue with former director-general John Birt, now Lord Birt, more than ten years ago.
Now the BBC has taken the unusual step of having the inquiry conducted by an external expert, Stephen Whittle, chairman of the Ofcom-linked Broadcast Training & Skills Regulator.

Mr Whittle, who was controller of editorial policy at the BBC from 2001 to 2006, is believed to be taking evidence from tomorrow.
Lord Ahmed said: ‘I have been making these representations to the BBC for
the past ten years.

'I am disappointed that not much has changed.

‘There seems to be a small mafia that is promoting their version of a culture which is contrary to the diversity within the Asian community.’

One former employee said: ‘There used to be a much higher representation of Muslims on staff.

‘Now there are seven daytime presenters and only one is Muslim.

'There are about eight reporters and half were Muslims – now only two are.’

The inquiry is also expected to focus on complaints that listeners who want to hear Muslim-influenced music are short-changed because of a bias towards music from Hindu and Sikh cultures such as bhangra, Bollywood films or black artists.

Another former employee said: ‘This is a deliberate policy but people are too scared to speak out because they are worried they will be victimised if they do.’
A BBC spokesman said: ‘We take these allegations very seriously and have launched an internal investigation into the matter.’
 
lol....if BBC is anti-muslim then Obama is indeed muslim.........
 
This news is almost 5 years old...

Lord Ahmed said: ‘I have been making these representations to the BBC for the past ten years.

The same Lord Ahmed from Britain, who blamed the Jews for being sentenced so lightly, after he had run someone over with his car and killed him?
 
They also complain that attempts to persuade the station’s upper ranks
to play Pakistani or Bengali music for its 500,000 listeners are ignored in favour of a strict diet of Bollywood and bhangra tunes, which are more popular among the Hindu and Sikh communities

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/social...bias-its-own-asian-network.html#ixzz2Q0HqOMnD


thats plain wrong statement , bollywood songs are heard by all than Pakistani and bengali music .. i think this is a bunch of non competitve staf making up stories to keep their jobs. Better fire them
 
Rather than complaining those staff should focous on increasing their skill set...Religious card does not always provide job to you..Very poor attempt to hide incompetency of some section of staffs...
 
Should Pakistanis join the South asian organizations in North America or elsewhere in the pakistani diaspora??

Most so-called south asian organizations such as South Asian journalists association (SAJA) are dominated by hindu indians. They use the disclaimer of being south asian but only promote the agenda and interests of hindus.

I personally think that pakistanis should stay away from south asian organizations and only join the muslim organizations instead. Muslim students associations like MSA and organizations for muslim lawyers and journalists etc can better represent pakistanis, address our concerns and promote our interests.
 
indians have taken 'South Asia' to themselves as if they own it. I have sensed this bias on BBC no doubt. When you listen to BBC often, you will realize this bias too.

Its like jews taking up 'Semites' for themselves.

Just like South Asia belongs to many countries, Semites are the people in the Middle East. The descendants of all three religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all Semite (arabic: Saam). 'Saam' was one of the three sons of Noah.
 
Should Pakistanis join the South asian organizations in North America or elsewhere in the pakistani diaspora??

Most so-called south asian organizations such as South Asian journalists association (SAJA) are dominated by hindu indians. They use the disclaimer of being south asian but only promote the agenda and interests of hindus.

I personally think that pakistanis should stay away from south asian organizations and only join the muslim organizations instead. Muslim students associations like MSA and organizations for muslim lawyers and journalists etc can better represent pakistanis, address our concerns and promote our interests.

Sometimes you do not need to be associated with any group. Muslims student organizations are even more diverse and Pakistani representation will be even less and very different as mostly that is Arabic.

Why not have a purely Pakistani one with sindhi, Punjabi, Baloch, and Pashto songs.
 
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