From the, proof UK judiciary are colluding with the puppet government for the purpose of misinforming the public dept.
Paul Lewis: The BBC
has pulled a film about the experiences of rioters during last summer's
disturbances just hours before it was due to be broadcast after a
ruling from a judge. The film, due to be broadcast on BBC2
at 9pm on Monday, was a dramatisation based on the testimony of
interviews conducted for the Guardian and London School of Economics
research into the disorder.
The programme, part of a two-part
series, features actors who play anonymous rioters speaking about their
experiences of the riots last August. The BBC said in a statement: "A
court order has been made that has prevented the BBC from broadcasting
the programme The Riots: In their own Words tonight. We will put it out
at a later date."
The BBC did not give details about the nature of the court order, or which judge made the ruling.
The BBC did not give details about the nature of the court order, or which judge made the ruling.
The
script from the programme, written by the award-winning playwright
Alecky Blythe, was produced from verbatim transcripts of interviews
conducted as part of the Reading the Riots study, which conducted
confidential interviews with 270 rioters.