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Sean Moran
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24 February 2022
Dear Mr Moran,
Freedom of Information Requests - RFI20220337, 0338 and 0339
Thank you for your requests to the BBC of 16 February seeking the following information
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (‘the Act’):
RFI20220337
1. What is the BBC's position on the "MULTICULTURALISM IS GENOCIDE" campaign being "racist"?
2. What is the BBC's position on the "MULTICULTURALISM IS GENOCIDE" campaign being "far-
right"?
3. What is the BBC's position on the "MULTICULTURALISM IS GENOCIDE" campaign being
"extremist"?
4. What is the BBC's definition of "racist"?
5. What is the BBC's definition of "far-right"?
6. What is the BBC's definition of "extremist"?
7. What is the BBC's position on reporting on the "MULTICULTURALISM IS GENOCIDE" campaign?
Who formulates this policy?
RFI20220338
1. What has been the BBC policy over the last two years about declaring that the mRNA gene
therapy injections ( called vaccines by the BBC) are only legal because of the current state of National
emergency?
2. Please list all staff involved in formulating the policy about declaring that the mRNA gene therapy
injections ( called vaccines by the BBC) are only legal because of the current state of National
emergency.
RFI20220339
1. Who at the BBC decided to call mRNA gene therapy injections "vaccines"?
2. What definition are the BBC using for the term "vaccine"?
3. Where did the BBC get their definition for the term "vaccine"?
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ee https://ico.org.uk/. Yours sincerely
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