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THE BBC has told its reporters not to use the word “kidnapped” when describing the US government’s allegedly illegal abduction of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

The directive was revealed by The National contributor Owen Jones, who said it had been passed to him by a member of BBC staff.

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[–] abfarid@startrek.website 14 points 3 days ago (2 children)
[–] MrPoletki@feddit.uk 1 points 2 days ago

yeah, trump does that all the time.

[–] huppakee@piefed.social -2 points 3 days ago

Maybe if the napped person acts like an adult, but this was a spoiled kid that got napped (by another spoiled kid though).