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News organizations / media / companies could not take money from authoritarian regimes

By Hicbd
Thu Aug 5 2021 10:46 am

"The Times‘s decision to end its partnership with China Daily is part of a society-wide reckoning about the cozy relationships between the Chinese government and American institutions, from the NBA to Harvard University. While the paper is responsible for some of the most gut-wrenching stories about Chinese government oppression, it has also run more than 200 propaganda articles in the last decade, some of which sugar-coated China's human rights abuses. One 2019 video ad, for example, promoted Xinjiang tourism by depicting the oppressed Uyghur people as content under Chinese rule."

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https://freebeacon.com/media/nyt-quietly-scrubs-chinese-propaganda/
https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudi-arabia-sought-vices-help-to-build-a-media-empire-11549621800
https://www.codepink.org/vice_media_loves_saudi_arabia

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U.S. Foreign Policy / International Relations Democracy Journalism Global Human Rights Media / News Corruption / Fraud Global Authoritarian Governments / Democracy / Dictatorships Propaganda Corporate Ethics ESG / Socially Responsible Investing Misinformation The New York Times (company)

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