A 24-year-old BBC presenter was fired for a comment
The British BBC has fired its veteran anchor for criticizing a law in the country.
According to Rah atrack, the immigration law in England, which treats immigrants to this country severely and to the point of death, has been criticized by many countries and even the people of this country. The severe censorship of news and the harsh treatment of the media regarding commenting in this field have been criticized. In the latest incident in this regard, BBC England fired a veteran anchor for commenting on the immigration law. Gary Linker, who is one of the famous English football players and has been working as a presenter in the BBC for about 24 years, was fired after talking about the immigration law. The BBC has said in this regard: Linker has the right to freedom of expression, but during cooperation with this network, he must refrain from political fronts or participation in political controversies. This is despite the fact that the foundation of the BBC has been on creating political fronts and creating political controversies in the world. Gary Linker said about the new law on immigration and immigrants to England, which will deport them to Rwanda or another country: God, this is beyond terrible. There is no massive invasion. We accept very few asylum seekers compared to other major European countries. This is an extremely cruel policy against the most vulnerable people in a way that is not dissimilar to the approach of Germany in the 30s. England has approved the new immigration law due to the saturation of the country with immigrants, while according to Linker and immigration statistics, England has accepted the lowest rate of acceptance of immigrants in Europe. Some other BBC presenters have temporarily withdrawn from working with the BBC in support of Gary Linker. The end of the message/Reza Jami
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