A Small but Reassuring Victory for Truth
May 15, 2008 10:27 am Freedom of Speech, Islam and the WestBritish police and prosecutors have been forced to apologize and pay damages and legal costs to documentary makers over their factual reporting of statements made by extremist imams in their mosques:
West Midlands Police and the Crown Prosecution Service have apologised for accusing the makers of a Channel 4 documentary of distortion.
The apology and the promise of £100,000 were made at the High Court on Thursday.
It follows comments made about a Dispatches programme, Undercover Mosque, which tackled claims of Islamic extremism in the West Midlands.
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But in November, Ofcom rejected the police and CPS claims, and Channel 4 said it was going to sue the CPS and police for libel.
The statement, released to the media after the High Court hearing by West Midlands Police, said they accepted there had been no evidence that Channel 4 or the documentary makers had “misled the audience or that the programme was likely to encourage or incite criminal activity”.
It added that the Ofcom report showed the documentary had “accurately represented the material it had gathered and dealt with the subject matter responsibly and in context”.
The police statement concluded: “We accept, without reservation, the conclusions of Ofcom and apologise to the programme makers for the damage and distress caused by our original press release.”
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Glendronach

Kursk :
Date: May 15, 2008 @ 12:02 pm
..’cause you know, statements out of the mouths of babes like “we will kill you” is somehow distorted, when the objects of said hate speech report it verbatim, synched with that wonderful modern invention, digital movment capture.
Funny how that works..