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Western media stoke Islamophobia

Thursday 10 December 2015
Western media stoke Islamophobia

Alwaght- In the wake of the Paris attacks and the San Bernardino shooting, Muslims around the world have been subjected to hate crimes as they are being blamed for atrocities they have not committed. Although such attacks cannot be justified, they can be attributed to a particular phenomenon that has been recently addressed as Islamophobia, which is the fear or prejudice of Islam or Muslims.

While some contend that the actions of extremist groups such as ISIS are the main reason Islamophobia exists, there is a general agreement that the media takes the greater share of responsibility.

In the US alone, attacks, acts of vandalism and racially-charged threats have increased in recent weeks. From hateful messages to physical assaults and shootings, US states have been witnessing hiked anti-Muslim offences.

In Britain the case is quite similar, Muslims are becoming the victims of abuse, both physically and verbally. Recent reports and stories have shown that British Muslims blame the media for what they are going through.

Exaggeration, misrepresentations, accusations and most notably branding terrorists as Muslims are only a few things the media are capable of doing and which have a major role in fuelling Islamophobia.

The focus on the name of ISIS, for example, as opposed to its actions when categorizing it as a Muslim group is one example. While the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claims to be Muslim, its actions speak otherwise. Killing, raping, torturing, and stealing are clearly not Islamic values. Instead of telling their audience otherwise, some western media outlets are falsely attributing these values to Islam.

At the same time, generalization is another way. Inducing viewers, listeners, or readers into believing that since ISIS is ‘Muslim’, then all Muslims must be terrorists too, can be compared to accusing all Christians of being terrorists because politicians like George Bush and Tony Blair, who are Christians, have caused the deaths of up to a million Iraqi, or to saying that all Jews are occupiers because the Israeli regime has occupied Palestine. Not only would this be unfair, but it would also be nonsensical and baseless.

Most often than not, the media create their reports based on speculations which are usually politically-motivated, instead of facts and that helps stoke fear and presumptions.

The Sun’s yellow journalism is an example. Recently, the publication’s front page claimed that 1 in 5 British Muslims sympathize with so-called “jihadis” triggering anti-Muslim sentiments across the UK. Rupert Murdoch’s fabrication, many believe, was part of an intentional distortion of a survey in a bid to make the Muslims villain and to hold them responsible for terrorism.  

Yet it is not only how related news is being covered. The amount and length of news is also crucial to shaping public opinion. Repeating the same news over and over again without necessarily having updates, and allotting more time to terrorism news can be seen as an attempt to shift the world’s focus from all sorts of problems to this particular issue especially when shedding light on the Muslim community as a culprit. While any other shooting would have been treated with less attention, the San Bernardino, California, shooting has relatively taken up more time in US media.

A phobia is an irrational kind of fear. Likewise, Islamophobia has no realistic basis as Muslim communities in general do not represent the danger posed by some terrorist groups who claim to be Islamic. However, this fear has spread as a result of a media attempt to demonize Muslims for whatever reason they may have. Now what remains to be seen is how long it will take people to realize that they are being fed untruthful propaganda about Muslims, or whether they will at all.

 

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