@article{article_1705728, title={Re-education or Repression? A CDA of BBC’s Coverage of China’s Internment Camps}, journal={Uluslararası İdil - Ural ve Türkistan Araştırmaları Dergisi}, volume={7}, pages={147–163}, year={2025}, DOI={10.59305/ijvuts.1705728}, author={Ertem, Alper Volkan}, keywords={Yeniden eğitim kampları, Toplama kampları, Mesleki eğitim merkezleri, Zorla çalıştırma, Kültürel soykırım, İnsan hakları ihlalleri, Medya çalışmaları.}, abstract={This article analyzes China’s practices toward the Uyghur Turks in East Turkestan through the BBC World Service interview titled “Why does China put Uyghurs in ‘re-education camps’?”. This article seeks to answer the question of how the BBC has represented the internment camps in China. In this context, it aims to contribute to the understanding of the BBC’s stance towards these camps. Using Norman Fairclough’s Three-Dimensional Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) framework, the study reveals that the so-called “vocational education centers” described by China are, in reality, associated with human rights violations such as forced labor, ideological indoctrination, compulsory sterilization, and mass detention. The interview frames these policies as an attempt at cultural genocide targeting ethnic identities, constructing a dramatic narrative through personal testimonies and expert commentary. China’s discourses on security, development, and poverty alleviation are critically questioned by the media. The interview specifically highlights the connection between forced labor in cotton production and global supply chains. The continued surveillance of individuals released from the camps and the political barriers faced by Uyghurs attempting to flee to other countries are also discussed. The BBC discourse portrays these practices not merely as an issue of domestic security, but as a global human rights crisis and a matter of universal justice, thereby contributing to the formation of international public awareness.}, number={2}, publisher={Gökçe Yükselen PELER}