|
The
Australian
Communications
and
Media
Authority
(ACMA)
has said
that SBS
breached
broadcasting
rules
when it
aired
two
episodes
of the
Tamil
Language
Programme
biased
in
favour
of the
LTTE.
According
to
reports,
both the
episodes
dealt
with the
conflict
between
the Sri
Lankan
Government
and the
LTTE.
In the
first
episode
aired on
October
26,
2008, it
included
an
interview
with a
critic
of the
Sri
Lankan
government,
while
the
second
broadcast,
on
January
18,
2009,
included
comments
on an
atrocity
allegedly
committed
by
members
of the
Sri
Lankan
army,
the ANI
reports.
ACMA
found
that no
other
views
were
offered
during
the
programme
and the
requirement
for
balance
in the
SBS code
had been
breached.
It also
emphasised
that SBS
had not
confirmed
the
video's
authenticity
that was
aired on
January
2009 and
that the
code's
requirement
of
accurate
factual
content
was
breached.
|