Al Jazeera Journalism Review
Muqeet Mohammed Shah is a journalist with interests in human rights, misinformation, gender issues, media censorship, and conflict. His reporting has appeared in outlets including TRT World, South China Morning Post, and Nikkei Asia, among others.
Writer’s Articles
Missiles Made of Words: How Western Media Narratives Shape the Iran–Israel–US Conflict
Western media coverage of the Iran–Israel–US conflict often functions as a weapon of war, using selective language that frames US and Israeli strikes as “self-defence” while depicting Iranian actions as "provocation". This linguistic framing normalises civilian casualties and helps manufacture public consent for military aggression by dehumanising certain populations.
Why Are Young Journalists in Kashmir Quitting Before They Begin?
In Kashmir, mounting censorship, political pressure, and shrinking job prospects are forcing a generation of aspiring journalists to abandon the profession, many before they even get the chance to begin, leaving behind a media landscape stripped of dissent, debate, and independent voices.