Syria crisis: Incendiary bomb victims ‘like the walking dead’ – Ten O’Clock News, BBC One, 29 August 2013 (03:02 – 03:19). Alleged casualties appear to begin writhing and moaning on cue of central figure.
- First letter of complaint to the BBC 4 October 2013
- BBC response to first letter of complaint 2 December 2013
- Second letter of complaint to BBC 30 January 2014
- BBC response to second letter of complaint 18 February 2014
- Third letter of complaint to the BBC 17 March 2014
- BBC Editorial Complaints Unit Provisional Finding 23 April 2014
- Comments on BBC Editorial Complaints Unit Provisional Finding 7 May 2014
- BBC Editorial Complaints Unit Final Report 19 May 2014
- Request to BBC Trust for review of Editorial Complaints Unit’s report 11 June 2014
- Urgent submission to BBC Editorial Standards Committee 19 June 2014
- BBC Senior Editorial Strategy Adviser’s decision 8 August 2014
- Final appeal to BBC Trust and summary of grounds of appeal 2 September 2014
- Further submission to BBC Trust 14 September 2014
- BBC Senior Editorial Complaints Adviser’s decision 26 September 2014
- Request for review of Senior Editorial Complaints Adviser’s decision 13 October 2014
- Final decision of BBC Trust Editorial Standards Committee (annotated) 6 November 2014 (published 20 January 2015)
Latter stages of correspondence between another complainant and the BBC
- A final appeal to BBC Trust re: Panorama ‘Saving Syria’s Children’ 29 December 2014
- Rejection of final appeal to BBC Trust re: Panorama ‘Saving Syria’s Children’ 8 January 2015 (published 26 February 2015)
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