China has started using a new medium in its false propaganda about East Turkistan

China has begun to introduce new propaganda measures to counter the Western world's narratives about human rights issues in East Turkistan and Tibet.
According to the Voice of America report on September 13, China has been inviting foreign internet stars to visit East Turkistan. In addition, China also set up an international communication center in September to produce videos that show benefits for China, such as the steady increase in income of the Tibetan people.
In line with China's fake propaganda, foreign internet stars tried to show the false image that the people are living happily and that the Chinese regime is protecting the Uyghur language and culture by showing a lot of pictures of Uyghurs dancing and road signs written in Chinese and English.
Since 2017, the United States, the United Nations, the European Parliament, and human rights organizations have accused China of abducting millions of Uyghurs, forcing hundreds of thousands of Uyghur women to have abortions or sterilizations, and forcing Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and Kyrgyz ethnic Turks from East Turkistan to work in Chinese factories. The genocide in East Turkistan, China, prompted the US to pass the Uyghur Forced Labor Prohibition Act in 2021.
Human rights organizations and Western countries such as the United States have also accused China of destroying the Tibetan language and culture by forcing Tibetan teenagers to learn Chinese, forcing hundreds of thousands of rural Tibetans to move to urban areas, and changing the name "Tibet" to "Shizang" in official documents. Accused.
On September 5, Taiwan's government disclosed that it has received reports that China is inviting Taiwanese Internet stars to visit East Turkistan and that the Internet stars are helping China's false propaganda about Tibet through short videos.
Taiwan's relevant authorities have stressed that they are investigating the issue of Taiwanese internet stars reproducing content related to East Turkistan, and have also called on internet stars to avoid undermining Taiwan's anti-infiltration laws in order to benefit from the Chinese Communist regime.

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14/09/2024
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