BBC Faces Challenge Over Ecuador Distortions
June 20, 2008 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsSamuele Mazzolini examines the misleading BBC documentary that has caused outrage among some of London's Ecuadorean community.
Samuele Mazzolini examines the misleading BBC documentary that has caused outrage among some of London's Ecuadorean community.
As the Brown government seeks to push through 42-day detention, Tom Bangay argues this latest counter-terrorism measure is impractical, unpopular, and an affront to civil liberties.
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