Sunday, January 13, 2013

BBC News -- France Rafale jets target Gao in eastern Mali

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21002918

The pilot of a French Mirage 2000D jet sits in the cockpit at a base in Ndjamena, Chad, 12 January

This article explains some information about France's recent assault against rebel troops in Mali. The old French colony has been in a state of civil war for months against an uprising demanding a radical interpretation of Islamic law. The rebels have occupied several towns in eastern and southern Mali. On Friday, France started taking action by deploying warplanes in the country. They will meet with the UN later this week. Over a hundred militants have died and civilians have crossed borders into neighboring countries.

This BBC article has been on the front page of the website for all day today, revolving around the ongoing conflict in Mali. The text's purpose is to inform BBC readers about France's military action against Malian rebels. The article hopes to share its information in an objective, neutral manner in order to not discriminate against its readers' own opinions. For example, a British citizen who reads this article might support the Malian rebels and still receive the same information in a fair manner. 

A rhetorical element that the author used in this article is his objective tone. In other words, he does not express his opinion on the issue. By doing this, the author appeals to all audiences and is unbiased on the topic. Another rhetorical element is the use of short, clear sentences. The text is set up in this way because the article's purpose is not to wow its audience with creativity and use of language. It is to be straightforward and simply state the facts, which the author successfully achieves in this article

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