'Gaza: Doctors Under Attack' Wins BAFTA TV Award for Current Affairs

London. The documentary 'Gaza: Doctors Under Attack', based on Israeli attacks on healthcare workers in Gaza, has won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Current Affairs Program.

Although the BBC was commissioned to make the documentary, it decided not to broadcast it, citing 'concerns about impartiality'.

The documentary's director, Ramita Nabhai, criticized the BBC's decision while accepting the award. The documentary was later broadcast by Channel 4. She thanked Channel 4 for this.

She said, 'We refused to be silent or censored. Thank you Channel 4 for showing this film.'

The documentary's executive producer Ben Dear Pear raised a sarcastic question towards the BBC.

He said, 'I have a question for the BBC - you removed our film, will you also remove us from tonight's BAFTA TV broadcast?'

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