| August | 01 |
| 2005 |
Plus ca change. The BBC News site has a series of pictures "taken by Palestinian children from Balata refugee camp in the West Bank".
This picture is number eight in the selection, which the BBC captions as "posters celebrating militant leaders line the walls of the camp":

The 'militant leaders' are in fact suicide murderers, responsible for killing dozens of innocent men, women and children.
Can we expect a selection of pictures to be posted by the BBC celebrating the lives of the 'militant leaders' who murdered 52 people on 7th July, or the four would-be murderers recently arrested?
It gets worse. Here's what a correspondent sent me, about the provenance of the pictures:
What the site doesn't tell you is that the London exhibition "Basecamp Balata" has its own caption on its web site.It reads "The shrine in remembrance of our hero Khalil Marshoud, who was assassinated by an Israeli missile on June 14th 2004."
Khalil Marshoud was the local leader of the terrorist organization, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. Here he is promising terrorist attacks on Israel. And here's the track record of this "hero's" fervent efforts to deliver.
Once again, Palestinian movements and their supporters in the UK are using children to spread the pro-terror message. There are other shots taken by these children of pro-terrorist posters on the Balata Basecamp web site, with its URL helpfully featured on the BBC news site. And the featured shot on the BBC site doesn't just feature this "hero", it includes a poster of other suicide mass murderers who the Balata Basecamp supporters are too coy to tell us about.
We pay for the BBC to sanitise terrorists.

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