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'''Chloe Hadjimatheou''' is a broadcast journalist at [[BBC]] current affairs<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/BBCStories/posts/10158524481340659 "BBC Stories Media/News Company"]''</ref> who has written a series of [[BBC]] documentary articles.<ref>''[https://muckrack.com/chloe-hadjimatheou/articles "Articles by Chloe Hadjimatheou"]''</ref>
 
'''Chloe Hadjimatheou''' is a broadcast journalist at [[BBC]] current affairs<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/BBCStories/posts/10158524481340659 "BBC Stories Media/News Company"]''</ref> who has written a series of [[BBC]] documentary articles.<ref>''[https://muckrack.com/chloe-hadjimatheou/articles "Articles by Chloe Hadjimatheou"]''</ref>
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==False claims about Syria==
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In September 2021, the [[BBC]] admitted that a [[BBC Radio 4]] documentary on the alleged chemical weapon [[Douma attack]] in [[Syria]] contained serious inaccuracies.
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The Corporation's Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) upheld a protest from ''[[Mail on Sunday]]'' columnist [[Peter Hitchens]] following last November's broadcast of [https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/ecu/mayday-the-canister-on-the-bed-radio-4-20-november-2020 "Mayday: The Canister On The Bed."] Adjudicators agreed that the programme by BBC investigative journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou failed to meet the Corporation's editorial standards for accuracy by reporting false claims.<ref>''[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9958679/BBC-admits-Syria-gas-attack-report-flaws-complaint-Peter-Hitchens.html "BBC admits Syria gas attack report had serious flaws in 'victory for truth' after complaint by Peter Hitchens"]''</ref>
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On [[Press TV]], [[John Wight]] said the [[BBC]] has covered the [[Syria]]n conflict "not as a news organisation but as participants on the side of a medieval opposition of 7th century head-chopping fanatics." The [[BBC]]'s coverage is more like that of a "propaganda outfit."<ref>''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fOerdKWSm8 "BBC admits documentary on Syria ‘chemical attack’ inaccurate, had serious flaws"]''</ref>
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 9 September 2021

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Interests • Eva Bartlett
• Vanessa Beeley
• Douma attack

Chloe Hadjimatheou is a broadcast journalist at BBC current affairs[1] who has written a series of BBC documentary articles.[2]

False claims about Syria

In September 2021, the BBC admitted that a BBC Radio 4 documentary on the alleged chemical weapon Douma attack in Syria contained serious inaccuracies.

The Corporation's Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) upheld a protest from Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens following last November's broadcast of "Mayday: The Canister On The Bed." Adjudicators agreed that the programme by BBC investigative journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou failed to meet the Corporation's editorial standards for accuracy by reporting false claims.[3]

On Press TV, John Wight said the BBC has covered the Syrian conflict "not as a news organisation but as participants on the side of a medieval opposition of 7th century head-chopping fanatics." The BBC's coverage is more like that of a "propaganda outfit."[4]

John Wight: "BBC stands disgraced as a propaganda outfit"

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