Analyzing Media Representations of Terrorist Attacks Against Muslims: A Comparative Content Analysis of the Christchurch Mosque Attacks on BBC, Al Jazeera, and Al Arabiya Websites

Authors

  • Fatima Abdul Rehman Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
  • Ruba Salma Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

Keywords:

White terrorism, Arab media, Western media, Muslims, framing

Abstract

This study investigates how mainstream Arab and Western media outlets differed in their coverage of the Christchurch Mosque terrorist attacks in 2019. It examines the Arab media websites of the two most popular Arab news channels (Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya), which vary in their agendas and funding, and the BBC website, one of the biggest and most popular Western media outlets. It examines how the Arab and Western media websites differ in their framing of the attacks concerning the association of “terrorism” to the perpetrator and the attack, sympathy for the victims, the importance given to the perpetrator’s religion, and the sources quoted, covering a period from March 15, 2019, to June 14, 2019. Contrary to previous literature, this study finds that the BBC’s coverage was close to Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya regarding sympathy for the victims, the importance given to the attack, and the official sources quoted. However, BBC still applied double standards in describing the perpetrator according to his religion although the official New Zealand position explicitly indicated that the perpetrator was a “terrorist.” The BBC did not label the perpetrator as a “terrorist,” except in a few instances. This finding aligned with previous literature.

Author Biographies

Fatima Abdul Rehman, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

A well-experienced journalist holding an M.A. degree in Journalism from Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, focusing on the coverage of White terrorism in Arabic Media outlets.

Ruba Salma, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

A well-experienced journalist holding an M.A. degree in Journalism from Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, focusing on the coverage of White terrorism and the coverage of pandemics in Arabic media outlets.

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2024-02-27

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