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"[[Scientology and Me]]", a ''[[Panorama (TV series)|Panorama]]'' investigation into [[Scientology]] written and presented by Sweeney, was aired on [[BBC One]] on Monday, [[14 May]] [[2007]]. Prior to it airing video footage filmed by the [[Church of Scientology]] was released on [[YouTube]]<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okKYSSRQodQ John Sweeney - BBC Panorama Reporter at work (Scientologist Video of events)] - YouTube clip</ref> and by DVD<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=454430&in_page_id=1773 (Travolta and DVD Distribution by Scientology) ''The Daily Mail'' 14th May 2007]</ref> showing Mr. Sweeney losing his temper with Scientologist representative [[Tom Davis (Scientologist)|Tommy Davis]]. Mr. Sweeney says that this was a result of a weeklong campaign of harassment against himself and his family by Davis and the Church.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6650545.stm Row over Scientology video],
"[[Scientology and Me]]", a ''[[Panorama (TV series)|Panorama]]'' investigation into [[Scientology]] written and presented by Sweeney, was aired on [[BBC One]] on Monday, [[14 May]] [[2007]]. Prior to it airing video footage filmed by the [[Church of Scientology]] was released on [[YouTube]]<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okKYSSRQodQ John Sweeney - BBC Panorama Reporter at work (Scientologist Video of events)] - YouTube clip</ref> and by DVD<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=454430&in_page_id=1773 (Travolta and DVD Distribution by Scientology) ''The Daily Mail'' 14th May 2007]</ref> showing Mr. Sweeney losing his temper with Scientologist representative [[Tom Davis (Scientologist)|Tommy Davis]] during a visit to the Church's [[Scientology and psychiatry|anti-psychiatry]] exhibit, "[[Psychiatry: An Industry of Death|Industry of Death]]". Mr. Sweeney says that this was a result of a weeklong campaign of harassment against himself and his family by Davis and the Church.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6650545.stm Row over Scientology video],


John Sweeney, BBC News, 12th May 2007</ref> The BBC labeled these clips "attack videos" and others say they were produced to discredit Mr.Sweeney and the documentary.<ref>{{cite news
John Sweeney, BBC News, 12th May 2007</ref> The BBC labeled these clips "attack videos" and others say they were produced to discredit Mr.Sweeney and the documentary.<ref>{{cite news

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For other persons named John Sweeney, see John Sweeney

John Sweeney is an award-winning journalist and author, currently working as an investigative journalist for the BBC's Panorama series. Before joining the BBC in 2001 he worked at The Observer for twelve years, where he covered wars and revolutions in more than 60 countries including Romania, Algeria, Iraq, Chechnya, Burundi and Bosnia.

Awards

Sweeney has won several awards throughout his career, including[1]:

  • 2000: an Emmy and a Royal Television Society prize for programs about the massacre in Little Krusha, Kosovo.
  • 2001: the Amnesty International prize for "Victims of the Torture Train," about human rights abuses in Chechnya.
  • 2003: a Sony Gold award (2003) for Best Radio News program.
  • 2004: a Royal Television Society prize (2004) for "Angela's Hope," a BBC1 documentary about a woman wrongly convicted of murdering her three babies.
  • 2005: Sweeney was the winner of the inaugural Paul Foot award for a four year investigation which uncovered a miscarriage of justice and caused Sir Roy Meadow to be struck off the General Medical Council's medical register and women released from prison for crimes they did not commit.[2]

Controversy

Investigative report on Scientology

"Scientology and Me", a Panorama investigation into Scientology written and presented by Sweeney, was aired on BBC One on Monday, 14 May 2007. Prior to it airing video footage filmed by the Church of Scientology was released on YouTube[3] and by DVD[4] showing Mr. Sweeney losing his temper with Scientologist representative Tommy Davis during a visit to the Church's anti-psychiatry exhibit, "Industry of Death". Mr. Sweeney says that this was a result of a weeklong campaign of harassment against himself and his family by Davis and the Church.[5] The BBC labeled these clips "attack videos" and others say they were produced to discredit Mr.Sweeney and the documentary.[6] In response the BBC aired their own recording of the incident.[7] The edition attracted Panorama's highest audience of the current series so far.[8]

Libel conviction

In 1996, John Sweeney was sued for criminal libel in France by the Barclay brothers, owners of the Daily Telegraph. At the time, John Sweeney worked for the rival newspaper The Observer, and had given an interview on BBC Radio Guernsey alleging that they had been involved in corruption[9]. Since the broadcast could also be heard in northern France, the claimants were able to bring their claim in the French courts. John Sweeney was ordered to pay €3000 by the appeal court in Rennes, France[10], whereas the claimants lost their case against the BBC.

Books

  • Sweeney, John (1991). The Life and Evil Times of Nicolae Ceausescu. Hutchinson. ISBN 0-091746-72-8.
  • Sweeney, John (1993). Trading with the Enemy: Britain's Arming of Iraq. Pan Books. ISBN 0330331280.
  • Sweeney, John (1998). Purple Homicide, Fear and Loathing on Knutsford Heath. Bloomsbury. ISBN 0-747539-70-7.

References

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See also