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He told the BBC's The World at One: "I can understand why people are worried about whether some of the most senior editorial voices in the BBC have lost their impartiality on this.
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Many also believed that scientists lose their impartiality if they advocate for a cause, and some feared political backlash, which seems a reasonable concern given efforts to discredit climate scientists through intimidation, subpoenaed emails, and threatened lawsuits.
Two judges, Abolghassem Salavati and Mohammad Moghiseh, are accused of repeatedly losing their judicial impartiality and overseeing miscarriages of justice in trials in which journalists, lawyers, political activists and members of ethnic and religious minorities have been condemned to lengthy prison terms, lashes and execution.
The six judges are accused of losing their judicial impartiality and overseeing miscarriages of justice in trials in which scores of journalists, lawyers, political activists and members of Iran's ethnic and religious minorities have been condemned to lengthy prison terms, lashes and even execution.
"Objectivity" and "impartiality" have all but lost their dictionary meanings.
"Plenty lost their minds.
Some lost their hair.
They lost their homes.
They lost their nerve.
Everybody lost their minds.
People lost their homes".
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