The Limits of Peace Journalism: Media Reportage of Kenya’s 2017 General Elections

J. Adebayo, B. Makwambeni
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In 2008, Kenya hovered on the brink of a war arising from the political violence that followed the general elections. In reportage akin to that of the infamous Rwandan genocide of 1994, the Kenyan media pitched the country’s different ethnoreligious groups against each other. The result was a wanton loss of lives and property, as well as a highly volatile socio-political climate. By 2013 when the country was about to conduct another general election, apprehension ran high amongst the populace. However, in what seemed like a sharp deviation from what had happened in 2008, media reportage of the election was more conflict-sensitive. Although there were pockets of irregularities, the 2013 election recorded less violence and the media was lauded as a key reason for that. In the 2017 election, the media was once again at the centre of public discourse, this time accused of sacrificing democracy in the cause of peace. Public observers accused the media of downplaying and/ or underreporting irregularities and outright election rigging for fear of a possible outbreak of violence. The argument by many journalists and media practitioners was that the media practised peace journalism. By analysing selected articles from Kenya’s mainstream media, this article examines peace journalism in its many complexities and contextual dynamics, in order to clarify the thin line between peace journalism and advocacy.
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和平新闻的极限:肯尼亚2017年大选的媒体报道
2008年,肯尼亚在大选后的政治暴力引发的战争边缘徘徊。在类似于1994年臭名昭著的卢旺达种族灭绝的报道中,肯尼亚媒体将该国不同的民族宗教团体相互对立。其结果是生命和财产的大量损失,以及极不稳定的社会政治气候。到2013年,当该国即将举行另一次大选时,民众的担忧情绪高涨。然而,媒体对选举的报道对冲突更加敏感,这似乎与2008年发生的情况大相径庭。尽管存在一些违规行为,但2013年的选举中暴力事件较少,媒体被称赞为其中的关键原因。在2017年的选举中,媒体再次成为公共话语的中心,这一次被指责为和平事业牺牲民主。公众观察员指责媒体因担心可能爆发暴力而淡化和(或)少报违规行为和公然操纵选举。许多记者和媒体从业人员的论点是,媒体从事的是和平新闻工作。本文透过分析肯亚主流媒体精选的文章,检视和平新闻的复杂性与背景动态,以厘清和平新闻与倡导之间的界限。
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