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Subject: [nusms] Letter to Forum page of The Straits Times 
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 18:14:04 +0800 
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This letter was sent to the Forum (or Editorial) section of Singapore's
leading and most widely read newspaper - The Straits Times, on 3rd
February. It was not printed.

This letter was written with one motive: to alert readers about how
newspapers in general, in all countries, should take extra care to
present
balanced stories particularly on sensitive issues of religion and race.
Such a manner of coverage is crucial to foster inter-racial and
inter-religious understanding.

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To the Editor  
The Straits Times  
3rd February 2000  

Dear Sir, 
  
I am writing to express my concern over the coverage of sensitive
religious
issues in the Straits Times. I will refer particularly to the coverage
of
the violence in the troubled Maluku Islands, Indonesia, the terrorist
attack in Thailand and the bomb blast in a Karachi mosque. 
  

A look at the coverage between January 5th and 31st Jan will show the
following:  

1. Attacks on Christians and churches are directly attributed to
Muslims in
numerous reports, a high percentage of which are given prominence, in
bold,
and on the front page.  

2. In comparison, attacks on Muslims are never bold front-page reports.
Instead, they are featured on or after page 26 and are described as
incidences pending confirmation. However, reports like "Muslims call for
Jihad!" in large bold letters are featured on the front page the
following
day - the reason for calling to 'jihad' - the massacre and burning of
Muslims by Christians - gets little coverage.  

This leaves readers who are unaware or ill-informed about the real
situation in Maluku the impression that Muslims are bloodthirsty people
who
attack Christians and destroy churches for no reason, and by inference,
that Islam condones such actions.  



You may wish to look at the contrasting manner of your coverage for the
month of January. 
  

- Muslim cries of "Jihad" � 7th Jan, Front Page, 8th Jan, Page 2  

- "Renewed violence�.Muslims backed by soldiers attacked 3 Christian
villages." Page 3 24th Jan  

- "Gus Dur warns Muslims against `Holy War"' 12th Jan, Front Page  

- "Gus Dur orders `;stern action' as thousands flee riot-torn Lombok"
with
picture of victimised Christian family 21st Jan, Page 4  

- "Massacre of 25 Christians and churches burnt" pg 30, 26th Jan  

- "Lombok mobs rage on" with heavy accusations against Muslims, pg 32,
20th
Jan  

- "Muslims hold rallies and attack churches in protest over Malukus"
Front
page, 31st Jan  



versus   



- "Holy War `is not call for violence'" pg 26, 12th Jan  

- "Religious leaders call for end to violence." Pg 27, 24th Jan  

- Slaughter of 200 Muslims by Christians - the reason for the call to
jihad
is entitled "Jakarta probes Muslim `massacre' in Maluku" pg 26, 5th Jan,
giving the impression that the report is unconfirmed whereas Richard
Lloyd
Parry, Asia Correspondent for the Independent, reported, "Aid workers
say
they have found the bodies of large numbers of Muslims massacred and
burnt
by Christians in the ongoing violence in the Indonesian Spice Islands. A
doctor with the aid team said he had seen a mosque in the village of
Popilo
in which bodies lay five deep. More bodies, including those of young
children, were bulldozed into the ground near by. 'I think it was about
200
bodies,' he was quoted as saying. 'I saw some dried blood in the
mosque, so
I assume .... that the victims were slaughtered inside the mosque.'"  

- "10, 000 flee violence in Maluku" 6th Jan, printed on pg 29. ST makes
no
mention of what the Associated Press had written, "The Indonesian
Observer
daily quoted local residents as saying most of those fleeing were
Muslim,
and that Christian militias had gone on a killing spree throughout the
island."  

- Muslim scholars criticising violence, saying Muslims attacking
Christians
or seeking revenge is unIslamic and sinful reported on page 26, 13th Jan




A similar manner of reporting can be observed with regards to the
following:  

1. The bomb blast in a mosque in Karachi (which killed four people and
was
attributed to "a neighboring country") is a small report on Pg 12 of
19th Jan 
  
2. Terrorist attack in Thailand: It was then attributed to `God's army'
which is led and run by Christians but despite three half-page reports
on
25th January and one half-page report on 26th Jan, the word `Christian'
was
mentioned just once, both issues put together. On the contrary, coverage
during the hijacking of the Indian Airlines plane depended heavily on
the
usage of phrases like "Muslim fundamentalists", "Islamic terrorists",
"Islamic radicals", etc. thus giving the impression that in the former
case, a terrorist attack can be separated from religious affiliation
while
in the latter, it simply cannot.  



To be fair, reports from different media sources actually point to one
stark reality that **both Christians and Muslims** are to be blamed in
the
Maluku Islands. They are probably not religious men, but racial and
extremist zealots who are out to create trouble, either to serve their
own
interests or were acting as proxies of other instigators. As Muslims, we
must emphasise that Islam instructs all terrorist attacks regardless of
who
the perpetrators are, to be condemned.   

It may not be intentional on your part but it is imperative that for the
credibility of the Straits Times that extra care is taken to avoid being
proven as biased in the coverage of such issues. Our research shows that
the diction used and the strategic page location of various reports
promote
the interest of a particular group of people and thus, do not present an
accurate picture.   

It would hurt local Christians to see terrorist attacks or war crimes
afflicted by God's Army, the Serbs, the Nazis or the Russians as
associated
with Christianity. Similarly it hurts local Muslims to see the same
being
attributed conveniently and indiscriminately to Islam.  

It is not the job of the media to take sides and it certainly betrays
the
ethics of professional journalism to present facts in such a way that
readers are given a lop-sided picture of the state of affairs. It is
also
not in line with aspects of the Singapore constitution which address
religious equality and harmony in Singapore.  

This is a rapidly globalising world. Singaporeans are no longer totally
dependant on the Straits Times for news. The Internet brings 5000
newspapers from around the world to the fingertips of any surfer.
http://www.webwombat.com.au/intercom/newsprs/index.htm SCV provides
access
to BBC and CNN among other news stations. Local universities subscribe
to
dozens of daily newspapers and periodicals from around the world, making
them easily accessible to all students. This has made the Singaporean
more
aware of world events as presented by a variety of news sources. This
poses
a challenge to the Straits Times to keep up with the race to bring
readers
reliable and unbiased coverage.  

We hope that the Straits Times will continue to make a conscious effort
to
bring readers reliable and unbiased coverage, particularly on issues of
some sensitivity to our multi-religious population.   

Yours faithfully,  
Fareena Alam

Outreach Secretariat Assistant Head, Muslim Society, and  

President, United Nations Students' Association

National University of Singapore
http://welcome.to/nusms
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