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China using Twitter to attack BBC in state propaganda campaign, says report

Ohio Citizen Proposes Uighur Genocide Stamp to Sen Rob Portman

Ohio Citizen Proposes Uighur Genocide Stamp to Sen Rob Portman
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Stanford Opens Chinese Studies Center With CCP Ties - Washington Free Beacon

Washington Free Beacon University touts extensive cooperation with Chinese organizations deemed security risks Stanford University / Wikimedia Commons March 4, 2021 5:00 AM Stanford University rolled out a new center hosting scholars, guests, and programs affiliated with groups backed by the Chinese Communist Party. The Stanford Center on China s Economy and Institutions opened in February. The center is a subsidiary organization under the umbrella of the Freeman Spogli Institute, a foreign policy consortium with ties to Peking University, a school run by former Chinese spymaster Qiu Shuiping. The center will host a March 9 event centered on local governance in China featuring Prof. Jean Oi, a founding member of the Stanford research center at Peking University. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute designated Peking University a high risk university for its partnerships with military research programs on nuclear technology.

China s BBC Attacks Show Growing Sophistication in Propaganda, Report Says

China s BBC Attacks Show Growing Sophistication in Propaganda, Report Says Jamie Tarabay, Bloomberg FacebookTwitterEmail China s attempts to discredit the BBC show an increased sophistication in tailoring propaganda for Western audiences, an Australian research group said Thursday. Chinese officials participated in a social media campaign against the BBC after it aired a report on Feb. 2 featuring Uighur women who alleged that detainees in camps in the province of Xinjiang were systematically raped, sexually abused and tortured. China s Foreign Ministry denied the allegations and accused the BBC of making a false report. The ensuing weeks saw a spike in social-media activity from Chinese diplomats and state media accounts on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube criticising the BBC, said Jacob Wallis, a senior analyst at the International Cyber Policy Centre, which is under the umbrella of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, or ASPI. He authored the report with researcher Albe

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