objected to the repeated use of video, showing panicked concertgoers fleeing the scene, with shane mitchellvideo for us. what ijust don't understand is why the bbc keeps playing this footage when there is one of these terrorist atrocities. of the people screaming as it is happening. what is the purpose of it? our natural human reaction if we hear something like that, somebody suffering and terrified, and people who are being murdered, is to put our hands over our ears. it's dehumanising and weird and intrusive to have to keep listening to this. and to have it forced upon us. well, we put some of those points to the bbc news, and they told us: much of the revulsion at the attack stems from it being directed largely at children and young people, much of the revulsion at the attack stems from it being directed largely at children and young people, one of the victims was just eight years old. that presents a particular journalistic challenge to the bbc‘s programme and website specifically for children, newsround. how to report on a shocking event of a special interest to its audience, without s