what absolute traitors to their country
And Taliban is embedded in the BBC.
No tears when they wake up dead.
I was going to read the whole article, but the BBC now admits to their bias, and I don't want them to be able to claim more web hits, and thus ad revenue.
Yeah Journalists say they're neutral - uh, huh. This article aside What's with all the massive pro-Taliban articles and news??!? They're getting killed by the hundreds each time we counter them so why all this hysteria about their 'comeback' which is quite absurd. Is this another liberal media campaign right before the elections?
Unless British law begins to move against such traitors, the good citizens of England will rightly conclude they have no choice but to do so themselves....justice in the dark of night.
Really? I'm sure that will come as a complete surprise to the 82nd Airborne and 101st Air Assault Divisions, as well as to the Ranger, Marine, and SpecOps communities...
That explains why they are fighting an army from the opposite side of the globe on their own soil, and getting their ass kicked.
The free world has enemies everywhere -- mainly in the media. Time for the world to boycott these "news" outlets.
At least it's refreshing to see a non-American journalist betray his country.
Fixed it!
Traitors deserve death. If I was a relative of some kid blown up or shot while this traitor was recording it all, I know what I would do.
Let me sum up the article.
The dress like civilians and but the author gets angry when NATO forces accidentally kill civilians.
They are mobile because they drive around in pickup trucks. That would make every redneck a mobile army too, I guess.
They demand food and housing where ever they go but they are stil the good guys.
The are uneducated getting their only education from islamic madrases.
there is nothing wrong with a BBC reporter embedded with the Taliban that can not be solved by his death.
A sniper will get five notches on his rifle for this guy.
I wonder how many of their own countrymen these BBC "Media" shoot when a firefight breaks out.
Traitors. If the UK still had a government and a king with gonads, all these traitor "journalists" would be facing the gallows in the public square.
I sincerely hope any western reporter who "embeds" himself with our enemies is killed by our forces.
I will celebrate his death!
BBC developing world correspondent
David Loyn is the BBC's developing world correspondent.
Prior to this he was acting defence correspondent.
David joined the BBC as a TV News Reporter in 1987.
In his early years he reported the first free elections in Poland, the fall of Berlin Wall and the Romanian Revolution, as well as spending long periods as acting Moscow correspondent.
After a short spell as a political correspondent in 1993 he became South Asia correspondent based in Delhi.
He reported frequently from Kashmir, and Sri Lanka, and followed the rise of the Taleban in Afghanistan. His crew were the only journalists with the Taleban when they took Kabul.
After returning to Britain he was acting defence correspondent in 1997.
The following year he focussed on Kosovo in a series of reports culminating in the discovery of a massacre. That report won the Royal Television Society award for Foreign News, and David was also made RTS Journalist of the Year in the same awards, for a portfolio which included Kosovo and a film for the BBC's Newsnight programme from Hurricane Mitch.
David currently focuses on international development as the BBC's developing world correspondent. His report for BBC Four News in 2003 exposing illegal logging in Cambodia, resulted in the first-ever withdrawal of a logging licence by the Cambodian government.
He continues to report from conflict zones, spending more than two months in Afghanistan after 9/11, and two months in Iraq during the war in 2003.
Before joining the BBC in 1985 David was named Sony Radio Reporter of the Year, for a series of reports from India following the death of Indira Gandhi.
Where was the MSM, BBC and CNN when Hitler needed them?
I wonder who kills the most soldiers,BBC or CNN?Maybe somebody will wise up and finally realize it makes sense to "shoot the messenger"!