Request a retraction and apology from Daily Mail regarding the slander against St Helena

Request a retraction and apology from Daily Mail regarding the slander against St Helena

The Issue

Two recent slanderous articles regarding St Helena have been cause for great distress amongst the St Helenian community.

Please sign this petition if you feel we deserve a chance to address the slander against our beautiful home. I will personally see that this petition with as many signatures as we can gather, reaches the Press Complaints Commission.

Please share this with as many St Helenians and supporters as you can, to give our complaint against the Daily Mail even more impact.

Saints unite!

Regards,

Shona Moyce (Clingham)

Links to the two Daily Mail articles can be found below:

Article One: A culture of sexual abuse: Shocking report claims British overseas territory St Helena is rife with child abuse, violence and sexual exploitation

Article Two: Teenage girls traded for food: More shocking details emerge on British overseas territory St Helena

Victory

This petition made change with 899 supporters!

The Issue

Two recent slanderous articles regarding St Helena have been cause for great distress amongst the St Helenian community.

Please sign this petition if you feel we deserve a chance to address the slander against our beautiful home. I will personally see that this petition with as many signatures as we can gather, reaches the Press Complaints Commission.

Please share this with as many St Helenians and supporters as you can, to give our complaint against the Daily Mail even more impact.

Saints unite!

Regards,

Shona Moyce (Clingham)

Links to the two Daily Mail articles can be found below:

Article One: A culture of sexual abuse: Shocking report claims British overseas territory St Helena is rife with child abuse, violence and sexual exploitation

Article Two: Teenage girls traded for food: More shocking details emerge on British overseas territory St Helena

The Decision Makers

Press Complaints Commission
Press Complaints Commission
To Whom It May Concern, Halton House, 20/23 Holborn, London, EC1N 2JD
Responded
Thank you for contacting the Press Complaints Commission through the change.org website regarding two articles published by the Daily Mail. If you wish to make a formal complaint to the PCC under the Editors’ Code of Practice about these issues, we would need you to confirm which Clause of the Code you believe have been breached (you can see the Code here: http://www.pcc.org.uk/cop/practice.html) and explain how. You can do so most easily via a form on the PCC’s website, www.pcc.org.uk. With best wishes

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