Saturday, August 29, 2020

Our Truly Appalling BBC.

 Archbishop Bashar Warda (L) with Cardinal Vincent NicholsACN
The Chaldean Archbishop of Erbil has accused the BBC of overlooking the plight of persecuted Christians and Yazidis in documentary series Once Upon a Time in Iraq.
Archbishop Bashar Warda said Christians and other religious minorities felt pained at being deprived of their voice, The Times reports.
He said it was "wounding and damaging" for religious minorities to have been "airbrushed" out of the documentary, which was produced by KEO Films and broadcast on BBC Two. 
Once Upon a Time in Iraq shares the firsthand accounts of Iraqis from the fall of Saddam Hussein to the rise of ISIS. Christian Today.

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