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Covering Darfur:

Covering Darfur:. The Guardian vs. Le Monde. Background. Historical and economic resonance Britain’s colonial ties with Sudan -From colonial master to US ally British interest in Sudanese oil industry -BP & others invested in oil industry France’s colonial history in North Africa

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Covering Darfur:

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  1. Covering Darfur: The Guardian vs. Le Monde

  2. Background • Historical and economic resonance • Britain’s colonial ties with Sudan -From colonial master to US ally • British interest in Sudanese oil industry -BP & others invested in oil industry • France’s colonial history in North Africa -Viewed African nations as partners • French interest in Sudanese oil -TOTAL holds the largest oil concessions

  3. Analysis • Guardian (83 stories) • Elite British newspaper since 1821 • Comprehensive international news coverage • Liberal or left-of-center stance • Critical of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq • Le Monde (92 stories) • French newspaper of record since 1944 • Analysis and commentary • Moderate or left-leaning • Criticized for supporting French government policies

  4. The Guardian • Major actors • Sudanese government: Unlawful & brutal regime • Janjaweed: Criminals backed by Sudanese gov’t • Rebels: Victims of atrocities committed by Sudan gov’t & Janjaweed • UN: Active but ineffectual • UK government: Active mediator • US: Aggressive power w/ threats of sanctions & military intervention • AU: Most appropriate mediator

  5. The Guardian • Use of Contested Words • Genocide, ethnic cleansing, humanitarian crisis, militia puppet-master • Causes of Crisis • Unequal access to natural resources • Ethnic tension btw. Arab elites & black Africans

  6. The Guardian • Framing • Blaming Sudanese gov’t & Janjaweed • Description of atrocities: scorched-earth campaign, murder, torture, rape, etc. • Inclusion of voices from displaced victims, rebel soldiers, foreign aid workers • Ending the conflict: • Providing logistical support for African Union • Indictment to international criminal court

  7. Le Monde • Major actors • Sudanese gov’t: Villain & perpetrator of atrocities • Janjaweed: Allies of Sudanese gov’t, initiated a reign of terror with murder, rape, etc. • Rebels: Victims & perpetrators of atrocities • UN: Incompetent • French gov’t: No active role, focus on humanitarian assistance through EU • US gov’t: Protector of the Darfurians, inactive in spite of “genocide” claim, semantics game, delayed reaction to Darfur crisis • AU: An African solution to an African problem

  8. Le Monde • Use of Contested Words • Restoring peace in Darfur • Humanitarian crisis, crimes against humanity • Sudan exploits and arms Arab tribes, reign of terror • Extermination campaign, politics of burning the ground • Causes of Crisis • Armed insurrection against Sudan gov’t & gov’t response of arming militant Arabs • Janjaweed in search of profits in Darfur

  9. Le Monde • Framing • Labels Darfur crisis as civil war: Janjaweed vs. Darfuris / Arabs vs. Africans • Blames Sudan gov’t, Janjaweed & rebels for atrocities • Describes atrocities: Burning the ground, Janjaweed as villains alleged for murder, rape & destruction • Avoids labeling the crisis “genocide” or “ethnic cleansing” • Depends heavily on news agencies (55%): Lack of voice from displaced victims & rebel soldiers • Uses analysis vs. giving the facts: Focuses more on diplomacy rather than what is happening in Darfur

  10. Comparison The Guardian Initially, resonates with US view of ethnic cleansing & calls for UK intervention Later, supports non- military option & presents AU involvement as solution Describes US/UK as unwilling to intervene while UN is inefficient Provides historical references Treats rebels as victims Le Monde Challenges US view of ethnic cleansing & genocide Frames Darfur crisis as civil war/ethnic strife, thus presents AU involvement as a solution Describes UN positively Omits voices of rebels, Darfurians Relies heavily on wire services

  11. Making Sense of the Findings • European coverage of African conflict • Both dailies focus on Darfur as humanitarian crisis • The Guardian is more active in covering what is happening on the ground than Le Monde • Solution to Darfur crisis? • Both dailies converge in supporting peaceful solution by presenting AU as the best mediator instead of UN sanctions/intervention

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