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China gives another lesson to the West on civilisationThere is a glorious irony in the hysteria over the Shanghai protests. The western media is heralding the protests as the "end of China" and evidence of China`s supposed authoritarianism.
Comparison of modes of policing protests
Andrew Westerman
Chinese government | Supposedly repressive policies (general)
Techniques for smearing a countryDrew Pavlou and Andrew Phelan, well known to be anti-China, give the perfect illustration of the misrepresentation of an event by re-tweeting a selective edit of a video.
Propagandist: One who retweets a deliberate misrepresentation of an event -> Propagating a lie
Andrew Westerman
Chinese government | Supposedly repressive policies (general)
The architecture of repression: Unpacking Xinjiang`s governanceBy examining the Chinese party-state`s governance methods, this report purports to illustrate how human rights abuses are being carried out in Xinjiang and by whom. It claims mass campaigns aimed at political realignment are not artefacts of a bygone era. It also claims they are occurring at a time when Chinese society is more tightly connected with the world than ever before and pursued along racial and religious lines in Xinjiang with profound social impacts.
Vicky Xiuzhong Xu, 11 Nov 2022, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 0 | More ...