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All programs will now be pre-screened and censored

Word TV Back on Air - Now Censored



imageWord TV is pleased to announce that it will resume broadcasting on CTS this Sunday evening at 11:00 p.m. however all programs will now be pre-screened and censored. On December 8th, 2010, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council announced an indefinite blacklisting of Charles McVety and the show, Word TV. The Council’s heavy hand of censorship followed months of deliberations in secret. The Council made its final, furtive decision on June 22, 2010. But the Council held back release of its decision until just before Christmas. This is when most Canadians would be pre-occupied with holiday preparations. It was as if the Council had much to hide.

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The methods used by the Council resemble those of no regulatory body in Canada of which we are aware. All other regulatory bodies appear to understand the principles of fundamental justice and fairplay. To find anything resembling the Council’s practices, we would have to look to Kangaroo courts as diverse in time and place as the Salem witch trials of Massachusetts in 1692 and Josef Stalin’s Show Trials and Great Purge of the 1930’s. In the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council’s mockery of justice, its accused was
  • told nothing about the proceeding, shown none of the evidence, told nothing of the accusation, was allowed no defence, and is permitted no appeal;
  • found guilty of saying things he never said;
  • portrayed as offending people who were not offended; and
  • forced to announce through the host broadcaster that he was found guilty of crimes of which no fair and honest proceeding would ever have convicted him.
Under the laws of civilized nations, the accused has a right to defend him/herself. In Canada, this right to confront the accuser and examine the evidence is a principle of fundamental justice dating to the Magna Carta (1215). This right is asserted throughout Canadian law, in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and in the laws of other civilized nations.[1][1] This fundamental principle of justice has ancient roots in Christianity (Acts of the Apostles), not to mention in Jewish law (Halacha). The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council is a partnership of the multi-billion dollar private broadcast industry. Its conduct is a miscarriage of justice and a dishonour to Canada. It is a fundamental principle of justice that every accused should have a right of defence. It is also a fundamental principle of justice that every accused should face a trial by peers and that the process be free of conflict of interest. The multi-billion dollar private broadcasting industry profits from gratuitous sex and violence in programming. How then can the very industry that profits from the practices condemned by its critics claim that it has any legal or moral authority to blacklist these same critics? A more detailed statement can be read at Word.ca


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Dr. Charles McVety -- Bio and Archives

Dr. Charles McVety is president of Canada Christian College in Toronto, Executive Producer, of film Besieged, Democracy Under Attack besieged.tv, and Word.ca

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