Teddy bear sadism

IN Media Watch Briefs | 03/06/2009

A reader writes: India TV on June 1 interviewed a minor (well below the age of six) live on TV and extracted an "eye-witness" statement from him on how his mother was murdered by the father. How sadistic can they get? Is this not enough for them to be taken off air permanently? The blurring of the face left the child recognizable. There was a large  teddy bear in the studio. Was it a bribe for the child to say what they wanted him too?

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