Viking Warrior Posted 19 September, 2013 Share Posted 19 September, 2013 Started to watch the BBC special on the anni Dewanni murder . Are the BBC right to screen this documentary when he as not been tried in South Africa ? Or has Dewanni friends paid the BBC to undertake this panorama special ? Interesting how the BBC can obtain all this unseen evidence . Maybe we don't need a police force in this country just employ the BBC . Just a minute didn't they cover up the Saville abuse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedro Posted 19 September, 2013 Share Posted 19 September, 2013 Can't be right when the case is still live, I think the BBC have done him a huge favour and will probably now not be extradited. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 20 September, 2013 Share Posted 20 September, 2013 Highlights the smug attitude of the BBC who seem to consider themselves a cut above everyone else. Clearly airing a programme like this could be prejudicial to a fair trail. Had the daily mail ran such a scandalous story prior to any sort of trial , the lefties would be going off their nut. The whole thing stinks and treats south Africa like some sort of colonial outpost, incapable of giving a chap a fair trial. This is certainly not the sort of programme that should be funded by a poll tax. Somebody needs to sort this mess of a corporation out once and for all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hutch Posted 20 September, 2013 Share Posted 20 September, 2013 The whole thing stinks and treats south Africa like some sort of colonial outpost... :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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