"Inside Out", the South West Channel Islands version, was shown on CI BBC One last night at 19:30
(Monday 10th December 2012) and contained a 15 minute report on the Savile/Haut de la Garenne connection, together with interviews with victims, Lenny Harper and Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.
I have been trying to find the recording of the Channel Island's "Inside Out" which was shown on BBC Television last night at 19:30. It contains the full report of the lead item on the CI News and has an interview with Senator Ian Le Marquand. His waffling and evasion of the questions is indicative of how the whole issue of historic child abuse in Jersey has been dealt with by the authorities in their attempts to cover up facts, discredit witnesses, victims and investigators and protect the perpetrators of the abuse. I shall continue with trying to find a video of the programme as it also has interviews with victims and Lenny Harper.
( BBC Channel Islands could not have been "nobbled" to remove it from the viewing list surely? Could they?)
The Channel Islands News item is available here, but only until 18:30 tonight.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p89jj/BBC_Channel_Islands_News_10_12_2012/
(Monday 10th December 2012) and contained a 15 minute report on the Savile/Haut de la Garenne connection, together with interviews with victims, Lenny Harper and Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.
Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand. |
I have been trying to find the recording of the Channel Island's "Inside Out" which was shown on BBC Television last night at 19:30. It contains the full report of the lead item on the CI News and has an interview with Senator Ian Le Marquand. His waffling and evasion of the questions is indicative of how the whole issue of historic child abuse in Jersey has been dealt with by the authorities in their attempts to cover up facts, discredit witnesses, victims and investigators and protect the perpetrators of the abuse. I shall continue with trying to find a video of the programme as it also has interviews with victims and Lenny Harper.
( BBC Channel Islands could not have been "nobbled" to remove it from the viewing list surely? Could they?)
The Channel Islands News item is available here, but only until 18:30 tonight.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p89jj/BBC_Channel_Islands_News_10_12_2012/
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