British media coverage on Muslims is contributing to a rise in Islamophobia and most news outlets give negative coverage on Muslims, a new study by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has revealed.
The study was undertaken by the MCB, which analyzed 11,000 articles and news broadcasts, amid rising scrutiny of Islamophobia within the ruling Conservative party as well as across the U.K. as a whole. The analysis also explores whether the rise lies in the negative coverage of the mainstream media.
The study found that the Mail on Sunday newspaper had the most negative coverage of Muslims living in the U.K. with 78% of its stories featuring negative themes, above the already-high industry of 59%. On the other hand, the Guardian, the New Statesman and the Independent were found to have the least negative portrayal of Muslims.
"You need to ensure that when you write a negative story it is fair and reflective and doesn't generalise about all Muslims and feed into a broader far-right narrative," Miqdaad Versi of the council said, adding that "in addition to that there's an issue of standing back and looking at all the stories out there and seeing if we're reflecting all the stories. Are we only covering the worst Muslims out there?".
The MCB spokesman said that he wasn't calling for British media to stop reporting stories on Muslims but said that there needs to be a change of tone in the way journalists write their stories.
Moreover, Versi said more positive stories should be written about Muslims and the coverage should not simply focus on the small minority of extremists.
The study also found that TV stations were less likely to feature negative themes on Muslims than newspapers; whereas British television are more likely to feature positive stories on British Muslims.
According to Versi, news outlets have a tendency to over-generalize Muslims and this leaves a real major impact on Muslims not just in the U.K. but across the world.
The MCB spokesman helped establish the organization's centre for media monitoring after Versi had been at the forefront in campaigning for better representation of Muslim in British media.
Verse has also publicly called out many newspapers erroneous and false stories regarding Muslims, forcing them to correct their stories and offer public apologies.
The media monitoring centre will produce yearly reports analyzing media coverage of Muslims and Islam with a team of full-time staff working to reveal any negative and biased coverage and will aim to hold British mainstream media accountable.
The first report will be released next week in parliament.