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"Death on the Rock" is a controversial television documentary episode of Thames Television's current affairs series This Week, broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV on 28 April 1988. The programme examined the deaths of three Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) members in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988 at the hands of the British Special Air Service (codenamed "Operation Flavius"). "Death on the Rock" presented evidence that the IRA members were shot without warning or while attempting to surrender. It was condemned by the British government, while tabloid newspapers denounced it as sensationalist. "Death on the Rock" subsequently became the first individual documentary to be the subject of an independent inquiry, in which it was largely vindicated.

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  • الموت على الصخرة (ar)
  • Death on the Rock (en)
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  • «الموت على الصخرة» هو فيلم وثائقي تلفزيوني مُثير للجدل، بُث حلقةً من سلسلة الشؤون الجارية لتلفزيون تايمز «هذا الأسبوع» في المملكة المتحدة على قناة «آي تي في» في 28 أبريل 1988. تناول البرنامج مقتل ثلاثة من أعضاء الجيش الجمهوري الأيرلندي في جبل طارق في 6 مارس 1988 على يد الخدمة الجوية البريطانية الخاصة، أُطلق عليها اسم «عملية فلافيوس». قدّم «الموت على الصخرة» دليلًا على أن أعضاء الجيش الجمهوري الأيرلندي قد أُطلِق عليهم النار دون تحذير أو في أثناء محاولتهم الاستسلام. وقد أدانته الحكومة البريطانية، في حين نددت به الصحف الشعبية ووصفته بالقسوة. أصبح فيلم «موت على صخرة» بعد ذلك أول فيلم وثائقي فردي يخضع لتحقيق مستقل، إذ بُرِّرَ إلى حد بعيد. (ar)
  • "Death on the Rock" is a controversial television documentary episode of Thames Television's current affairs series This Week, broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV on 28 April 1988. The programme examined the deaths of three Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) members in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988 at the hands of the British Special Air Service (codenamed "Operation Flavius"). "Death on the Rock" presented evidence that the IRA members were shot without warning or while attempting to surrender. It was condemned by the British government, while tabloid newspapers denounced it as sensationalist. "Death on the Rock" subsequently became the first individual documentary to be the subject of an independent inquiry, in which it was largely vindicated. (en)
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