Operation Zarb-e-Azb in the Global Wire Services: A Framing Analysis

Abid Zafar, Syed Inam ur Rahman, Mariam Asif
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Pakistan has become a victim of terrorism after its involvement in the ongoing war on terror. The country has lost thousands of civilians and security personnel in this American-led war. Though, Pakistan has always been treated negatively by the media organizations of elite nations. Operation Zarb-e-Azb was a combined military action of the Pakistan army against the armed insurgent groups in North Waziristan which was launched in the year 2014. The current study attempted to examine the framing of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in global wire services. For this purpose, AFP, AP and Reuters were selected. Through the technique of convenient sampling, a total of 300 news items from the entire period of operation were selected for analysis.Quantitative as well as qualitative content analysis and interpretive analysis have been used as a research design for this study. The results indicated that the global wire services framed the news stories of military operations in a positive way. The terrorism and militant threat frame was more dominant in global wires as compared to other frames. The results also revealed that the global wires framed this operation differently by representing the foreign policy and interests of their respective states.
全球电讯服务中的 "扎尔布行动"(Operation Zarb-e-Azb):框架分析
巴基斯坦在卷入正在进行的反恐战争后,已成为恐怖主义的受害者。在这场由美国领导的战争中,巴基斯坦损失了数千名平民和安全人员。尽管如此,巴基斯坦一直受到精英国家媒体组织的负面对待。Zarb-e-Azb行动是巴基斯坦军队于2014年发起的针对北瓦济里斯坦武装叛乱组织的联合军事行动。本研究试图研究全球通讯社对 "扎尔布行动 "的报道。为此,本研究选择了法新社、美联社和路透社。本研究采用了定量、定性内容分析和解释性分析作为研究设计。研究结果表明,全球通讯社对军事行动的新闻报道采用了积极的框架。与其他框架相比,恐怖主义和好战分子威胁框架在全球电讯中占主导地位。研究结果还显示,全球通讯社通过代表各自国家的外交政策和利益,以不同的方式报道了此次军事行动。
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