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BBC boss Dawn Queva, who claimed Jews were behind 'holohoax' and called white people parasites, is fired

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A twisted BBC boss who claimed Jews were behind a 'holohoax' and called white people parasites has been sacked.

BBC Three coordinator Dawn Queva Jewish people labeled 'lying scum' and compared former Israeli leaders to Adolf Hitler.

BBC Three co-ordinator Dawn Queva has been sacked after claiming Jews were behind a 'holohoax'

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BBC Three co-ordinator Dawn Queva has been sacked after claiming Jews were behind a 'holohoax'Credit: DELIVERED

Other anti-Semitic Facebook In tirades under the name Dawn Las Quevas-Allen, it was said that the Jewish Rothschild banking family was behind the 'holohoax' – a term coined by Holocaust deniers.

She later labeled white people “mutant invaders” and a “barbaric, bloodthirsty, rapacious, murderous, genocidally thieving, parasitic aberrant race.”

And she also referred to Britain as the “UKKK”, in an apparent reference to the Ku Klux Klan racial hate group.

After an angry response to the sick outbursts, she wrote online: “Come to me, my shoulders are broad.”

She is said to have received her marching orders from Broadcasting House after a confrontation with bosses last week.

Former BBC star Andrew Neil previously called for her resignation, adding: “I can't think of anything more disgraceful. Or depressing.

'Where have the director general and his army of BBC executives been paid high salaries to get to grips with this sort of thing?

“She comes across as disturbed and probably needs help.

“But that should happen after she's fired.”

Beeb Director General Tim Davis held a 'listening session' for staff last week following concerns about anti-Semitism during the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Mary Harper of the BBC World Service has helped dozens of foreign criminals fight deportation – including one who sexually assaulted a deaf girl.

The Africa editor was hired to provide testimony in deportation requests for Somali perpetrators.

She helped at least fifteen people, including sex attackers and drug dealers.

The BBC says it is reviewing the rules.

Ms. Harper will leave her job next month. She declined to comment.

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