Exclusive: Chinese State Media Fabricated Article From Former UK Cabinet Minister
A mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party fabricated an article which they falsely attributed to former UK Chancellor Lord Philip Hammond.
A mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party fabricated an article which they falsely attributed to former UK Chancellor Lord Philip Hammond.
A loophole could result in Chinese Communist propaganda returning to British airwaves, despite the UK’s broadcasting regulator banning China Global Television Network (CGTN) for breaching rules on airing state-run news.
Chinese state media ridiculed U.S. allegations of wrongdoing in the coronavirus pandemic in a spate of editorials on Thursday and Friday, mocking U.S. President Donald Trump as a baby throwing a temper tantrum and repeating the Communist Party’s standard line that all questions about China’s conduct are merely attempts by other nations to distract from their own purportedly inferior responses to the coronavirus.
An undercover journalist working for the Chinese state propaganda outlet Global Times has been awarded $14,000 for his “outstanding performance” covering the protests, the outlet’s editor-in-chief announced on Sunday.