BBC,
Sky News Have Hidden Their Interviews With UN Expert On The Torture
Of Assange
Caitlin Johnstone
2 June, 2019
UN Special Rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer has said that on the 31st of May he gave video interviews with both Sky News and the BBC on his findings that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is the victim of psychological torture. As of this writing, footage of those interviews is nowhere to be found.
In
response to a smear by virulent
empire propagandist Idrees
Ahmad about his conducting an interview with RT, Melzer tweeted that
he has given interviews to both Sky News and BBC World, but that they
seem not to have been aired.
“So
the UN rapporteur actually appeared on the Kremlin’s premier
propaganda network — yes, the propaganda network of the state
that shoots journalists in the face — to discuss Julian
Assange’s ‘torture’,” tweeted Ahmad,
pretending to be under the illusion that UN experts are meant to
remain exclusively loyal to a specific group of nations.
“For
the record: On 31 May, I have also given similar exclusive TV
interviews to both Sky News and BBC World on Julian Assange, but it
seems they decided not to broadcast them,” Melzer responded.
Indeed,
there is as of this writing no video footage to be found anywhere of
Melzer’s interviews with either of these outlets. If you search for
online video footage of Nils Melzer conducting interviews on this
subject, you’ll find videos from RT and Ruptly,
you’ll find his excellent interview
on Democracy
Nowwhich
we discussed
recently,
but you won’t find videos from BBC World or Sky News, nor any
record of any video interviews ever having been aired.
So
appears that these interviews were never aired at all, or, if they
were aired, have had any record of them hidden from easy online
visibility. In any case, this is a big deal. The BBC published
one print article that
contains a few small excerpts from a discussion with Melzer, but in
terms of impact and quantity of information this comes nowhere close
to a televised interview and online video footage.
The
idea that anyone from the UN should only be giving interviews to
western media outlets is of course ridiculous, and it’s made even
more ridiculous by the fact that Melzer has been wide open to
speaking with any platform that’s willing to circulate his
findings, including my own.
“I
stand ready to respond to uncomfortable questions, but then media
must also stand ready to publish uncomfortable truths,” Melzer told
me via Twitter when asked about the missing footage. He said the
interviews were conducted with BBC World and Sky News via Skype, and
lasted about five minutes each.
We
may be sure that “uncomfortable truths” were indeed what came out
in Melzer’s interview. Watch any existing video interview that
Melzer has done on this subject and you’ll see how much damning
information he packs into each minute of footage. You may also get a
pretty strong suspicion of why establishment narrative management
firms like the BBC and Sky News may not have wanted to publicize that
footage.
“UK’s
BBC News and Sky News censored exclusive interviews with UN Torture
expert Nils Melzer showing overwhelming evidence that Assange has
been deliberately exposed to progressively severe forms of cruel,
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,” tweeted the
Defend Assange campaign in response to Melzer’s post.
“So
the BBC and Sky kept the UN’s expert on torture off air, and
viewers were denied the chance to hear that, in his expert opinion,
the UK state has subjected Julian Assange to torture. I’m
struggling to understand how that decision could be justified by any
normal news values,” said British
journalist Jonathan Cook.
Pressure
must be put on these outlets to explain why they didn’t air these
exclusive interviews, and they must be forced to give a response.
Yes, any response we might get will be mealy-mouthed, they’ll make
some huffy noises about limited air time etcetera, but they need to
know that people aren’t just watching what they are airing with
skepticism, they’re watching what they’re ignoring. When it comes
to propaganda, lies by omission are even more pernicious than
outright lies because they are difficult to confront.
Don’t
let them fool you, this story is big. In terms of newsworthiness, it
meets all the criteria and then some. Nils Melzer is great “talent”
as they say; he is well spoken and interesting, and he has hugely
important things to say about a hugely important situation. There is
no reason to bin these interviews other than backroom politics.
Demand to know what went on behind closed doors.
Julian
Assange has
been tortured.
His health has been declining
dangerously.
The US, UK, Sweden, Ecuador and Australia are responsible for this.
They did this to him because he published inconvenient facts about
the powerful. These are truths. They are uncomfortable truths, but
they are truths we all must ingest, process, and respond to.
UPDATE: Melzer reports that
Sky News may have aired his interview on television, though it
remains hidden online.
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