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Stoppard was more hesitant than Pinter to broadcast his hatred of injustice but, when he did, the effect was devastating.

A government spokesman, Mohammad Momani, who condemned the killing as a heinous crime, said: "The government will strike with an iron hand all those who exploit this crime to broadcast speeches of hatred to our community".

The other clip, about nurturing hatred, was broadcast on Friday by an Egyptian television satirist, Bassem Youssef, who models his program on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart".

Yesterday, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), broadcast his politics of hatred to the world when he said about the current detainees held in Guantánamo Bay: "As far as I'm concerned every last one of them can rot in Hell, but as long as they don't do that they can rot in Guantánamo Bay".

However, in his letter, Mr Javid argued Ofcom's current rules already prohibited broadcasts that would "incite hatred".

Ms. El Aroud has not only made a name for herself among devotees of radical forums where she broadcasts her message of hatred toward the West.

"But when they are as toxic as Bressan's, and publicly broadcast so as to incite hatred, they become everyone's problem".

Ofcom, Javid's letter said, already has strict rules to ensure that material that is likely to "incite hatred" is not broadcast on radio, television or in on-demand programmes.

(When your major receipts are in the United States, you can't afford to earn the hatred of the broadcast media by mentioning climate change. The blight, an obvious substitute, has probably averted millions of dollars of lost takings).

Mr. Youssef, whose television program broadcast the video clip about hatred Friday night, juxtaposed Mr. Morsi's 2010 statements denouncing "Zionists" and their Western supporters, including Mr. Obama, with the Egyptian president's more recent declaration that he hoped Egypt and the United States could be "real friends".

When I heard claims by a radio reporter that the Jews might have 'poisoned the water wells of Egypt' in 1947, I should not have wondered why one of the stock libels of medieval Jew-hatred was being broadcast as if it were true, since my concern was obviously shroud-waving.

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