Russia successfully spurred pro-Russian sentiment in China - The Guardian

01 April 2022, 08:08 | Policy
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Close ties between Russian and Chinese state media, together with tight state control of information in China, have allowed Russia to effectively stimulate pro-Russian sentiment in China, " The Guardian writes about this with reference to the Taiwanese cyber monitoring group Doublethink Labs..

Group report says Chinese media amplify Russian disinformation about Ukraine and link "

The Doublethink Labs report points to content-sharing agreements between the two countries' state media, Chinese censorship decisions, influential social media accounts, and government directives on war coverage as all contributed to public support for Russia's attack despite the Chinese government's nominally neutral stance..

Prior to the invasion, there was little discussion of Russia's need to denazify Ukraine until hostilities erupted, report says.. But the speed with which the disinformation spread showed "

When Russia invaded Ukraine and Chinese media spread false stories, including Russian claims that the Ukrainian army had surrendered and President Volodymyr Zelensky had gone into hiding. The publications also promoted fake polls that Ukrainians do not support joining NATO..



Also, Chinese censorship blocked content related to Ukraine, including messages from a Chinese citizen who wrote blogs from Odessa.. At the same time, the state media of the country published fake information about US-funded biological weapons laboratories in Ukraine..

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Recall that the Leaders of the European Union plan to warn China about the inadmissibility of Russian assistance during the video summit scheduled for Friday on March 31.




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