China bans BBC for showing sexual abuse of Uighurs

  • China's broadcasting regulator banned BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) World News.

WHY

  • It accused the agency of flouting guidelines after a controversial report on its treatment of the country's Uighur minority. 
  • In February the BBC had published a report featuring interviews with Uighur women.
  • The women said that they had been systematically raped, sexually abused and tortured in China's "re-education" camps in Xinjiang.

TIT-FOR-TAT?

  • The decision came just days after Britain's own regulator, Ofcom, revoked the license of Chinese broadcaster CGTN (China Global Television Network).
  • It was done for breaking UK law on state-backed ownership, and provoked angry accusations of censorship from London. 
  • The regulator cited links to China's ruling Communist Party among the reasons. 
  • CGTN was also found in breach of British broadcasting regulations last year, for airing the allegedly forced confession of UK citizen Peter Humphrey.

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