London Mosque fire: two teenagers arrested on suspicion of arson
This news articles details about the attack on a Mosque, and how two teenagers were arrested on suspicion that they were the cause of the fire. The newspaper is quick to mention how the police are refusing to out rule the possibility of racial phobia and islamophobia. This may be to garner popularity for their news story and their newspaper despite the daily telegraph, which this newspaper is gained from, is a broadsheet, and not a tabloid. The newspaper seems to have a lot more focus on the damage and how badly the mosque itself was affected, it does not focus on how the people themselves were affected. This co insides with the fact that the Telegraph is right wing, so it's focus is less on community, and would have focus on business, and things such as travel and the damage of the building. The article mysteriously does not have a credited name or any form of information about the writer of the article. This may be because the article writer may not have been a completely creditable source, and as such was not given. It may also be because this issue could be potentially racially and religiously sensitive depending on how it is looked at, so it was also not credited because of that.
No comments:
Post a Comment