BBC Accused of Cover-Up After Suppressing Story of Syrian Gang-Sex Attack on 14-Year-Old

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 19, 2016

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It’s almost as if the BBC has some type of (((agenda))).

Heat Street:

The BBC is facing new questions about why it delayed reporting that a group of Syrian men had been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Newcastle.

Heat Street can reveal that the BBC Newsnight programme first knew of the arrests more than three weeks before it broadcast the story, fuelling claims of a cover-up.

Although a BBC spokesman has repeatedly denied that the Corporation deliberately “sat on” the story, Northumbria Police – which arrested those alleged to have carried out the assault – has now confirmed it informed the BBC of the arrests 22 days before Newsnight aired a word about them.

The disclosure is likely to put pressure on Newsnight, which in 2011 infamously shelved a report revealing that Jimmy Savile sexually abused several schoolgirls in the 1970s.

It will also increase suspicions that some parts of the media are unwilling to report stories which they believe might be politically sensitive and could cause unrest between immigrants and the rest of the public, as allegedly happened in Germany and Sweden in January.

The background to Newsnight’s delayed report is that as part of a long-term project it began profiling a Syrian family –  including 18-year-old Omar Badreddin – who moved to the UK from Jordan in November 2015 under the British government’s resettlement programme.