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what explains the differing media coverage of charlie hebdo and the baga massacre 152260

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The article discusses media coverage disparity between two terrorist attacks, with no commercial or economic mechanisms. No companies, commodities, supply chains, or financial impacts are mentioned. The event is purely socio-political and lacks any concrete commercial signal.

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  • Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris (Jan 2015) killed 17 people.
  • Baga massacre in Nigeria (Jan 2015) killed up to 2,000 people.
  • Media coverage of Paris attack far surpassed that of Baga massacre.
  • Global solidarity #JeSuisCharlie emerged for Paris, not for Baga.
  • Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan condemned Paris attacks but not Baga massacre.

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Protest coverage reports on demonstrations, their causes and the political responses they generate.

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