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| ====== Kerry Allen ====== | ====== Kerry Allen ====== | ||
| + | Kerry Allen is a BBC reporter who writes about China, calling herself a BBC China Media Analyst. Allen makes no attempt to hide her anti-China bias. A quick review of her work over the last 2 years shows consistently negative reporting including: | ||
| + | * The foreigners in China’s disinformation drive | ||
| + | * China' | ||
| + | * The disinformation tactics used by China | ||
| + | * China zoo 'tries to pass dog off as wolf' | ||
| + | * Clubhouse discussion app knocked offline in China | ||
| + | * China promotes education drive to make boys more ' | ||
| + | * Heroes in Harm's Way: Covid-19 show sparks sexism debate in China | ||
| + | * Secret Morse code tune sees game removed in China | ||
| + | * Manhole cover thieves 'may get death sentences' | ||
| + | * China internet: Top talking points of 2019 and how they evaded the censors | ||
| + | * Teen's TikTok video about China' | ||
| + | * China facial recognition: | ||
| + | * Hong Kong protests: Celebrities, | ||
| + | * Chinese driver gets ticket for scratching his face | ||
| + | * Man detained in China for giving dogs ' | ||
| + | * Bohemian Rhapsody opens in China, minus all the gay bits | ||
| + | * Chinese broadcaster censors Rami Malek Oscars speech | ||
| + | * Taiwan game ' | ||
| + | * Chinese actor quits doctorate over plagiarism admission | ||
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| ===== Quotes ===== | ===== Quotes ===== | ||
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| - | |"In December, Zhao Lijian was widely criticised for sharing a fake image of an Australian soldier killing an Afghan child, for which China refused to apologise." | + | |"In December, Zhao Lijian was widely criticised for sharing a fake image of an Australian soldier killing an Afghan child, for which China refused to apologise." |
| - | |"To the unsuspecting reader, they might appear as patriotic citizens acting independently, | + | |"To the unsuspecting reader, they might appear as patriotic citizens acting independently, |
| | A BBC investigation in May 2020 found hundreds of fake or hijacked social media accounts promoting pro-China messages on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Some 1,200 accounts targeted people critical of how Beijing was handling the pandemic. | The disinformation tactics used by China | Her own words "There was **no definitive evidence** tying these accounts to the Chinese government, but it did display similar characteristics to the state-backed network removed by Facebook and Twitter in 2019." That is, the BBC investigation is **pure conjecture**.| | | A BBC investigation in May 2020 found hundreds of fake or hijacked social media accounts promoting pro-China messages on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Some 1,200 accounts targeted people critical of how Beijing was handling the pandemic. | The disinformation tactics used by China | Her own words "There was **no definitive evidence** tying these accounts to the Chinese government, but it did display similar characteristics to the state-backed network removed by Facebook and Twitter in 2019." That is, the BBC investigation is **pure conjecture**.| | ||
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