Fake WMDs all over again? How Dutch newspapers supported western propaganda on an alleged chemical attack in Syria

Q2 Arts and Humanities
T. Bergman, Eric van de Beek
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Abstract

History shows that wherever there is war, there is propaganda. In part for that reason it is often difficult to discover the truth about events that take place during war. For instance, many initially believed the western assertions that a chemical attack took place in the Syrian city of Douma in April 2018 and that the Syrian government was responsible. Yet it has become increasingly clear that it is more likely than not that the alleged attack did not occur and was instrumentalized for western political purposes. By way of a content analysis and a Critical Discourse Analysis this article investigates how the two most reputable Dutch newspapers reported and commented on the alleged attack in 2018. In particular, it explores the extent of the newspapers’ reliance on western sources and to whom the newspapers assigned responsibility for the alleged attack. The results show that the newspapers heavily depended on western sources and promoted western propaganda by uncritically providing it much prominence. Despite a lack of evidence and before any investigation had taken place, the newspapers often held the Syrian government responsible for the alleged attack.
又一次伪造大规模杀伤性武器?荷兰报纸是如何支持西方对叙利亚所谓化武袭击的宣传的
历史证明,哪里有战争,哪里就有宣传。部分由于这个原因,人们往往很难发现战争期间发生的事件的真相。例如,许多人最初相信西方的说法,即2018年4月在叙利亚杜马市发生了化学袭击,叙利亚政府对此负有责任。然而,越来越明显的是,所谓的袭击更有可能没有发生,而是被西方政治目的利用了。通过内容分析和批判性话语分析,本文调查了两家最负盛名的荷兰报纸如何报道和评论2018年所谓的袭击事件。特别是,它探讨了报纸对西方消息来源的依赖程度,以及报纸将所谓的袭击归咎于谁。结果表明,报纸严重依赖西方来源,并通过不加批判地突出西方宣传来促进西方宣传。尽管缺乏证据,在进行任何调查之前,报纸经常指责叙利亚政府对所谓的袭击负责。
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Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World
Journal of Contemporary Iraq and the Arab World Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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