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Minister asks Belfast Festival for balance

BBC applied for Freedom of Information material about politician

March 31, 2011 11:02

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Northern Ireland's Culture Minister Nelson McCausland asked for a "pro-Israel" speaker at this year's Belfast Festival, to compensate for the withdrawal of an invitation to Professor Geoffrey Alderman last year.

His initiative came to light after the BBC filed a Freedom of Information request with the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure, about communication between Democratic Unionist Mr McCausland and Graeme Farrow, director of the festival at Queen's University.

The BBC said Mr McCausland "demanded" that Mr Farrow programmed "a view sympathetic to Israel in any relevant talk or debate."

Mr McCausland said he thought some of the outraged reaction in the Belfast media to his suggestion was "particularly ill-informed and illiberal."