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Date / Time: 7/31/2009 12:04 AM UTC
Reality TV show facing questions about screening of housemates after student admitted to hospital
Sree Dasari Photograph: Channel 4/PA
Channel 4 and Endemol, the producers of Big Brother, are facing renewed questions about contestants' mental health after a recently evicted participant was taken to hospital after apparently self-harming while watching the programme.
Sree Dasari, 25, was admitted to hospital in the early hours of Friday after cutting his wrists in his room at the University of Hertfordshire, where he is an overseas student. Reports suggested he had become upset while watching the programme from which he was evicted on 3 July, the fourth contestant to be voted out of the current series. He was treated for minor lacerations at the QEII hospital in Welwyn Garden City and discharged shortly afterwards.
A spokesman for Channel 4 said it had made a psychologist available over the weekend to the Indian contestant, who was booed on his exit from the Big Brother house.
He had not been popular with viewers and had been mocked after falling for a fellow housemate, Noirin Kelly, who spurned his advances. Another contestant, Markus Akin, received an official warning after making fun of his thick Indian accent, an incident which prompted more than 100 complaints to Ofcom.
Dasari told his local paper yesterday: "I'm fine. I'm very, very fine and very happy. It was nothing, it's just a small cut."
He was well enough to attend filming of the spin-off show, Big Brother's Big Mouth, on Friday night.
In a statement, Channel 4 said that housemates' welfare was of "paramount importance". "As well as being assessed by both a psychologist and psychiatrist prior to being accepted as a housemate, all potential housemates are given detailed and realistic information about what they can expect from their time in the house and upon leaving it, including all the negatives, in a series of interviews with senior producers.
"This is a thorough and well-established system and there is also an extensive aftercare system in place for all housemates. Sree continues to be given ongoing support by the production team and regular access to the show psychologist."
But Dr Andrew McCulloch, a psychologist and chief executive of the Mental Health Foundation, said: "We have had concerns about this programme for a number of years and have written to Channel 4 about it in the past. Channel 4 have never been able to explain what the safety procedures are, in terms of screening people and then the support available to them through the show and after eviction, and in the absence of that information we remain concerned."
The incident is the latest in a number which have raised repeated questions about the welfare of contestants on the programme, currently in its 10th series in the UK.
The programme was criticised by the British Psychological Society (BPS) in 2006, after that series's lineup included a man with Tourette's syndrome and another contestant who admitted to having an eating disorder.
The BPS said it had met the programme's producers to discuss the inclusion of "vulnerable people" but that "it didn't appear that some of the areas we discussed were necessarily being applied".
Another contestant, Shahbaz Choudhary, left the programme early in that series after threatening to kill himself on air.
The programme was heavily censured in 2007 by Ofcom for breaching its own code of conduct and making "serious editorial misjudgments" after the Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty was racially bullied by fellow contestants, including Jade Goody, who has since died.
Last summer's series received nearly 5,000 complaints about bullying and voting problems, most of which were dismissed by the regulator.
Sue Gardner, president of the BPS, said: "We are aware of the debate surrounding the ethics of reality television and the potential impact on the psychological wellbeing of people who take part, some of whom may be chosen for their potential entertainment value."
The programme presented a dilemma for psychologists, she said, over whether to avoid controversy or to "take part and hopefully protect participants".
Viewing figures for the current series have slumped, leading some critics to suggest the programme has reached its natural end.
Date / Time: 7/31/2009 12:02 AM UTC
By Daniel Hannan Politics Last updated: July 29th, 2009
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A surprising number of Americans believe that Barack Obama was not born in Hawaii, and that records of his birth certificate have been forged. See, for example, this clip, in which a Republican congressman tries to calm a sceptical audience.
A thought occurs. If the forty-fourth president was indeed, as the “birthers” aver, born in Kenya in 1961, he would have been born a British subject. Perhaps his entire career is a clever scheme to bring the colonists’ rebellion to an end and revoke the Declaration of Independence.
If so, we should ensure that the reunification of the two states happens on the best possible terms. It would be nice if Americans learned to make tea properly (clue: the water has to be seriously hot). They might even find that the rules of cricket repay study. As for Britain, we could begin by adopting (or readopting) low taxes, sheriffs, a separation of powers, open primaries, localism, the direct election of public officials, a non-state healthcare system, capitalism, patriotism and sovereignty. The more I think about it, the more attractive it looks.
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Date / Time: 7/30/2009 10:21 PM UTC
A South Korean vessel was captured after it accidentally crossed the countries' eastern sea border, a defence official says
North Korea has seized a South Korean fishing boat after it accidentally crossed the countries' eastern sea border, according to a defence official.
The incident reportedly took place at about 6.30am local time in the East Sea, and four people were on board the South Korean boat, an official at South Korea's joint chiefs of staff, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
He also said that the boat's satellite navigation system appeared to have malfunctioned and that a North Korean patrol boat took the ship into custody.
He said South Korea asked North Korea to release the boat but there was no immediate response.
The incident occurred amid tense relations between the states on the divided Korean peninsula over the North's nuclear and missile programmes. North Korea has been holding a South Korean worker at a joint industrial project since March.
Bilateral relations worsened after a pro-US, conservative government took office in Seoul last year, advocating a tougher policy on the North.
In retaliation, Pyongyang cut off ties and halted all major joint projects, except the joint industrial complex located just across the border in North Korea.
Date / Time: 7/30/2009 10:01 PM UTC
The Nigerian army claimed today that it has decisively overpowered a violent sect of radical Islamists who have murdered hundreds in the name of al-Qaeda.
Soldiers shelled the group’s compound and killed around 100 militants in a fierce gun-battle at their mosque last night.
Mohammed Yusuf, the leader of the militant Boko Haram sect, managed to escape the fighting in Maiduguri along with about 300 of his followers, but his deputy was killed, soldiers said.
The army was scouring the outskirts of the city today looking for Yusuf and the missing fighters, who style themselves as the Nigerian Taleban.
Ali Modu Sheriff, the Borno state governor, announced on state radio today: “Security personnel have succeeded in dislodging the militants and I urge everyone to go about their normal duties.
“Meanwhile the house-to-house search is still going on and anybody that harbours them will be dealt with according to the law.”
Soldiers shot their way into the Boko Haram mosque yesterday and then apparently raked those holed up inside with gunfire. About 50 bodies were seen inside the building and another 50 in the courtyard outside. The militants were armed with homemade hunting rifles, bows and arrows and scimitars.
Major General Saleh Maina, the commander of the operation, announced: “The mission has been accomplished.”
The heavily armed sect, which emerged in Nigeria in 2004, has killed more than 150 people in a week of violent unrest. Although, it has never been clear if it has proper links to the Taleban in Afghanistan its leaders profess allegiance to and admiration of Osama bin Laden.
The militants were seeking to impose Islamic Sharia law throughout the multi-religious country. They attacked police stations, churches, prisons and government buildings in a wave of violence that began on Sunday in Borno and quickly spread to three other states in mainly Muslim northern Nigeria.
It is not known how many scores of people have been killed, wounded and arrested in the violence. More than a hundred bodies were reported dumped at Maiduguri police station yesterday.
The epicentre of the violence has been the Boko Haram’s headquarters in Maiduguri. Maj. Gen. Maina said his troops would fire mortar shells later today to destroy what is left of the sprawling compound, which stretches over 2.5 miles.
President Umaru Yar’Adua said intelligence agencies had been tracking the group for years and that its members were procuring arms and learning to make bombs to force their views on Nigerians. He ordered the security forces to take all necessary action to “contain them once and for all”.
The violence in the north is not connected to unrest in the Niger Delta in the south, where militant attacks have prevented Nigeria from pumping more than about two-thirds of its oil capacity.
Original Air Date: 7/30/2009 10:00 PM UTC
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