Protesters force BBC to confront its pro-Israel bias
17 July 2014
Thousands of protesters blocked BBC’s London headquarters, demanding that BBC report the reality in Gaza. Read more about Protesters force BBC to confront its pro-Israel bias
17 July 2014
Thousands of protesters blocked BBC’s London headquarters, demanding that BBC report the reality in Gaza. Read more about Protesters force BBC to confront its pro-Israel bias
20 March 2014
A campaign backed by film directors, Ken Loach and Mike Leigh, and novelist Ahdaf Soueif, calling on the BBC not to award a multi-million pound security contract to G4S has been successful. Read more about BBC says no to occupation profiteer G4S after major campaign
19 August 2013
Filmmaker Ken Loach and rapper Mic Righteous have also had comments supporting Palestinians removed by the broadcaster. Read more about Why won't BBC let Nigel Kennedy denounce Israeli apartheid?
19 April 2013
In at least 11 countries, actions and events focused on G4S, the British-Danish security company that is contracted to provide and maintain security equipment at Israeli prisons including control and monitoring systems Read more about Prisoners day marked with global actions against G4S as Scottish union congress endorses campaign
9 February 2013
Spanish writer Antonio Muñoz Molina is due to accept the Jerusalem Prize from Israeli President Shimon Peres this weekend, despite calls from a wide range of activists to respect the boycott call. Read more about Alice Walker, Roger Waters, and activists to writer Antonio Muñoz Molina: Don't cross the picket line
London 24 August 2012
Film director Ken Loach recently learned that for the BBC, Palestine remains a taboo. Read more about Israeli lies unchecked, Palestinian perspectives censored on BBC
14 July 2012
The Case for Sanctions Against Israel offers background not only for boycott, divestment and sanctions activists, but also for those new to the issue. Read more about Book review: "BDS provides a way to break our collective chains"
2 February 2012
This week, the BBC issued its final ruling on a controversy which has been raging for nearly a year after the words “Free Palestine” were censored from a freestyle rap played on Radio 1Xtra. Read more about Why is the BBC so afraid of the word "Palestine"?
29 January 2012
Academic scholars visit Palestine on a fact-finding mission and urge their colleagues to join the academic boycott of Israel; London’s Museum of Natural History criticized for its links with settlement industry Ahava; and more. Read more about BDS roundup: Scholars' delegation to Palestine, UK museum slammed for links to Ahava
4 September 2011
“Happy material” chairs from Israel to be exhibited at a time when schools in Gaza lack seats for teachers. Read more about Cuddly image of Israel projected at Brussels design fair