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When the BBC publish a story on their website they sometimes provide a link so that readers can post comments. A few years ago I posted a couple of comments on stories about or relating to police corruption. So did several hundreds of other people, possibly thousands by the time the link was closed for further comments. Not long afterwards the BBC silently adopted a policy of NEVER allowing the public to comment on any story about police corruption or which could be used to introduce comment on corruption. If you look at their site quite often then this stands out like a sore thumb. The more trivial and banal a story is the more likely it is that they'll allow you to comment on it. Whilst I'd love to read otherwise censored comments and stories I don't have a lot of time and I don't want to be bombarded with thousands of them if anybody ever looks at this site.
Update - here's a perfect example. Recently the BBC news site ran articles on David Cameron's global anti-corruption summit. Readers were NOT permitted to post comments on this. There's another story about a woman being sent home from work because she refused to wear high-heeled shoes in the office. Comments on this WERE permitted. That story does involve significant issues of human rights and equality but it's not in the same league as global corruption.
Update - In August 2017 a much more extreme example emerged. The BBC website carried a headline claiming that the Walnut Whip was about to lose its' walnut. It was fake news. In the text of the article they admitted that it wasn't true. The manufacturers were planning to introduce a number of 'new' products which were exactly like the original except that the fondant filling would be available in a few different flavours and there would be no walnut in or on these 'new' sweets. The previous version - complete with walnut - would continue unchanged. Comments on this fake news were permitted. People asked openly who was taking bribes to carry this blatant advertising on a BBC website. Some commented on the fact that comments on this garbage were allowed whilst they were not permitted on some of the actual news issues of the day such as global terrorism and rising crime figures.
Update - In April 2018 it was announced that the criminal Alison Saunders, head of the CPS gang, is standing down in October after months of criticism of the CPS for 'failure' to disclose vital evidence to the defence especially in rape cases. The BBC is not providing the facility to post comments on this story.
So contact everyone else instead. Tell your friends, your family, your colleagues, your contacts about the Criminals In Power. If you're feeling energetic then contact the media and ask them why THEY refuse to tell you the story. Contact your MP and demand action. Ask justice and human rights organisations why they ignore the story. Make sure everyone knows about the Criminals In Power.