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    Richard Peppiatt, the Daily Star reporter who resigned in protest at the paper's methods, notably its boosting of the English Defence League and its incitement of racism and Islamophobia, gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry today (you can read his witness statement here).

    Peppiatt told the inquiry how he made up a story about a non-existent Muslim bomb plot. He says the inspiration for the story was "a line" from a Sunday Telegraph article which suggested that Muslim terrorists might be thinking of disguising themselves as Sikhs and hiding bombs in their turbans. From the Star's standpoint, Peppiatt explained, "having a story that lashed out at both Muslims and Sikhs at once was far too good to pass over".

    He recounted that he*phoned the police to ask for confirmation of the report. "They said: 'Never heard of it, never heard of it all.' How it should work, is that that kills it – you can go over to your newsdesk and say, 'Maybe the Sunday Telegraph have got this wrong, I can't stand this up' and you move on. Instead what you do is 'a security source said' and you make up a quote for a pre-ordained line and then you ring Inderjit Singh and add a veneer of legitimacy by telling them something you know is not true and get a quote."

    Peppiatt's report was published in the Star under the headline "Airports facing turban warfare". It began:*"Security chiefs fear Muslim extremists may be planning to hide explosives inside Sikh headgear.*Al-Qaida are said to be plotting to dress as Sikhs to exploit religious sensitivities about removing traditional clothing.*A security source said: 'Dressing as a Sikh may give would-be suicide bombers the edge in getting past checkpoints'."

    Peppiatt also referred to the notorious "Muslim only loos" report which resulted in a successful complaint against the Star to the Press Complaints Commission. He*said he was surprised at this adjudication because the PCC generally does not accept third-party complaints: "It is certainly a massive flaw in the PCC that anyone can't complain. If you are a Muslim and offended by that story they will say 'sorry, I don't see how it affects you directly.' That's pretty disgraceful really."

    Peppiatt told the inquiry that another casual reporter working at the paper*objected to writing such crude anti-Muslim propaganda, and was consequently bullied out of her job: "She was given every anti-Muslim story to write for about two weeks, so as a result of that she quit. I'm deeply ashamed to this day that I didn't walk out with her.*That's the atmosphere: you toe the line or you get punished."

    In his witness statement Peppiatt wrote that attempts were made to intimidate him after he decided to go public over his reasons for leaving the paper: "After resigning from the Daily Star I suffered a campaign of harassment and threats to my person, which likely included my phone being hacked. Within hours of the Guardian informing the Daily Star that they were preparing to publish my resignation letter, the threatening phone calls, text messages and emails began. They ranged from 'We're doing a kiss and tell on you' and 'Change your voicemail message' to 'You're a marked man until the day you die' and 'RD will get ya' (a reference, I'm certain, to Richard Desmond)."

    In answer to the Star's statement, issued in response to his resignation letter, that the paper's "editorial policy does not hold any negativity towards Islam", Peppiatt said that for the Star to claim it isn't anti-Muslim is "like being presented with an apple and swearing blind it's a banana".
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    Complete trash that paper (and most of the tabloids tbh), and the sad thing is so many people jump upon their blatantly made-up stories with glee, quite happy to suspend all disbelief and critical thinking in order to prop up their own prejudices.

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    I think I 'read' the Star once. I'd be ashamed to be writing for it. Peppiatt doesn't say how many pieces of silver he received for doing something he didn't even approve of. Had he not parted company with the newspaper would he be telling it how it is? I've met a few tabloid journalists in my time and the ones who were most honest were from the Mirror, strange to say. A couple of the freelances were seedy characters to say the least. Peppiatt did take the cash.

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    I can't see a problem with these tabloids. We'd never have known a lorry had been found on the moon if it wasn't for the Sunday Sport.
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