BBC IN UPROAR OVER ISSUE OF SECURITY CHECKS

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000807480002-6
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August 20, 1985
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/03: CIA-RDP90-00965R000807480002-6 STAT ARTICLE APP Rc0 ON PAGE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 20 August 1985 BBC in uproar over issue of security checks Image of independence marred by report in press ft Dnid Winds stir wfl c d The Chn@ en science MonUpr Landon Questions about the British Broadcast- ing Corporation's ability to operate inde pendent of government interference, raised only a few weeks ago over the con- tentious issue of Northern Ireland, have surfaced again. The latest row involves disclosure by the Sunday Observer that Britain's secret service, M15, has for years secretly Britian faces flak on M15's alleged role screened BBC staff appointments. The newspaper detailed eight cases where individuals were either denied jobs or promotions because of alleged M15 objections to their politics. In each case the Ob- server produced in- formation to show that these claims were either inaccu- rate or unfounded. This storm threatens a new blackout of BBC programs. Broadcast unions are threatening strikes unless management puts a stop to such security checks. The allegations have outraged opposi- tion politicians who are demanding an ex- planation from Home Secretary Leon Britton. Some of them see the screening of BBC staffers as an insidious trend that could infringe upon the independence of other institutions. Other critics charge that if the allegations are true then it ne- gates the claim that the BBC is not an in- strument of the government. Earlier this month all BBC news pro- grams went off the air as broadcasters I struck to protest the board of governors' cancellation of a documentary on North- ern Ireland because it featured 'political extremists. Most of the BBC staff and a majority of the general public were op- Posed to the board's intervention. As with the Northern Ireland program, the issue of national security also features prominently in the defense of the apolo- gists for M15 screening. Defenders of the policy say that some form of screening is needed to keep political extremists from gaining access to such a sensitive commu- nication outlet. Some of those who were victims of the security, check are. outraged at having been blacklisted in this way. Isabel Hilton, for instance, a China specialist, was barred from working for the BBC in 1976 after M15 charged she was working for a Maoist organization. It was later discovered that MI5 had thought that the academic, nonpolitical Scottish-China Association, of which she was secretary, was subversive. Ms. Hilton, who now works with the London's Sunday Times, was quoted as saying that she is furious "some grubby little secret policemen blackened my per- sonal reputation, slandered me, and fi- nally stopped me from getting the job, without my ever knowing anything about it and without my having the chance to defend myself." Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/03: CIA-RDP90-00965R000807480002-6