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Should disturbing audio from an attack be used?
After the death of a black man in the US, should the World Service have broadcast audio from the police assault?
US police have yet again been in the spotlight after the killing of a black man in Tennessee. But should the BBC World Service have broadcast audio from the attack itself? Listeners give us their views and we hear from Newshour’s editor.
Plus, we hear your feedback on the documentary Iran Protests: Tales from the frontline.
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon
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