BBC doesn't use word "Muslim" once in radicalisation report
Feb 8, 2015 10:25:01 GMT
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Post by mk2015 on Feb 8, 2015 10:25:01 GMT
Here's how the BBC reported Prince Charles' comments, currently the top story on the website's front page:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31199692
But how other media outlets reported it:
Charles tells UK Muslims to abide by our values: Prince says if you come to live in Britain you must respect us
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2944283/Charles-tells-UK-Muslims-abide-values-Prince-says-come-live-Britain-respect-us.html
Prince Charles: Radicalisation of young UK Muslims 'alarming'
www.ibtimes.co.uk/prince-charles-radicalisation-young-uk-muslims-alarming-1487081
Charles’s ‘alarm’ at radical Muslims
www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Society/article1516540.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2015_02_07
Prince Charles: My fears of radicalisation of young British Muslims
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11398106/Prince-Charles-My-fears-of-radicalisation-of-young-British-Muslims.html
The Prince of Wales has described the extent to which young people are becoming radicalised as "alarming" and one of the "greatest worries".
In an interview with Radio 2's The Sunday Hour, Prince Charles spoke of his hopes to "build bridges" between different faiths.
He also spoke of his "deep concern" for the suffering of Christian churches in the Middle East.
He is currently in Jordan on a six-day tour of the region.
The prince arrived in the capital Amman on Saturday night and is due to hold talks with King Abdullah II later.
On the radicalisation of young people, Prince Charles says: "Well, of course, this is one of the greatest worries, I think, and the extent to which this is happening is the alarming part.
"And particularly in a country like ours where you know the values we hold dear.
"You think that the people who have come here, [are] born here, go to school here, would imbibe those values and outlooks."
"The frightening part is that people can be so radicalised either through contact with somebody else or through the internet, and the extraordinary amount of crazy stuff which is on the internet."
In an interview with Radio 2's The Sunday Hour, Prince Charles spoke of his hopes to "build bridges" between different faiths.
He also spoke of his "deep concern" for the suffering of Christian churches in the Middle East.
He is currently in Jordan on a six-day tour of the region.
The prince arrived in the capital Amman on Saturday night and is due to hold talks with King Abdullah II later.
On the radicalisation of young people, Prince Charles says: "Well, of course, this is one of the greatest worries, I think, and the extent to which this is happening is the alarming part.
"And particularly in a country like ours where you know the values we hold dear.
"You think that the people who have come here, [are] born here, go to school here, would imbibe those values and outlooks."
"The frightening part is that people can be so radicalised either through contact with somebody else or through the internet, and the extraordinary amount of crazy stuff which is on the internet."
But how other media outlets reported it:
Charles tells UK Muslims to abide by our values: Prince says if you come to live in Britain you must respect us
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2944283/Charles-tells-UK-Muslims-abide-values-Prince-says-come-live-Britain-respect-us.html
Prince Charles: Radicalisation of young UK Muslims 'alarming'
www.ibtimes.co.uk/prince-charles-radicalisation-young-uk-muslims-alarming-1487081
Charles’s ‘alarm’ at radical Muslims
www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Society/article1516540.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2015_02_07
Prince Charles: My fears of radicalisation of young British Muslims
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11398106/Prince-Charles-My-fears-of-radicalisation-of-young-British-Muslims.html