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Ofcom’s decisions on the broadcast coverage related to the killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby on 22 May 2013
Ofcom has completed its investigation into the broadcast coverage of the killing of Fusilier Rigby on 22 May 2013. However, due to ongoing criminal proceedings, Ofcom is delaying the publication of its decisions. Ofcom will publish its decisions on completion of the criminal proceedings.
Background
On 17 June 2013 Ofcom announced that it was investigating a number of news programmes which contained footage relating to the killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby on 22 May 2013.
On 15 July 2013 Ofcom also announced that it was investigating a number of broadcasts which contained interviews with the Muslim cleric, Anjem Choudary.
In Ofcom’s opinion this content warranted investigation under the following rules of the Code:
Rule 1.3: “Children must…be protected by appropriate scheduling from material that is unsuitable for them”.
Rule 2.3: “In applying generally accepted standards broadcasters must ensure that material which may cause offence is justified by the context…Appropriate information should also be broadcast where it would assist in avoiding or minimising offence”.