The trial of the two men accused of the murder of soldier Lee Rugby in London earlier this year began this week but was then adjourned until yesterday. It has since been further adjourned until Monday 25th November.
Since these adjournments it appears that at least one of the accused has now been charged with contempt of court, alongside the existing charges of murder, and the attempted murder of a police officer.
On the first day of the trial protesters outside the court, from groups including the EDL and BNP, called for the return of capital punishment.
The comments above are, as far as I can gather, factually correct. But you really do have to go looking for any coverage of a highly newsworthy trial.
Why is this happening? And is it morally correct that our news is being censored in this way?
Since these adjournments it appears that at least one of the accused has now been charged with contempt of court, alongside the existing charges of murder, and the attempted murder of a police officer.
On the first day of the trial protesters outside the court, from groups including the EDL and BNP, called for the return of capital punishment.
The comments above are, as far as I can gather, factually correct. But you really do have to go looking for any coverage of a highly newsworthy trial.
Why is this happening? And is it morally correct that our news is being censored in this way?
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