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  • How a fake network pushes pro-China propaganda

    Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-58062630

    How a fake network pushes pro-China propaganda
    By Flora Carmichael
    BBC News
    Published 5 hours ago

    A sprawling network of more than 350 fake social media profiles is pushing pro-China narratives and attempting to discredit those seen as opponents of China's government, according to a new study.

    The aim is to delegitimise the West and boost China's influence and image overseas, the report by the Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) suggests...

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    Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-58168588

    China: Swiss embassy urges media to remove scientist fake news
    By Suranjana Tewari
    BBC News
    Published 7 hours ago

    The Swiss embassy in China has urged Chinese media to take down articles and posts it says contain "false" news.

    In a Twitter post, the embassy said an alleged Swiss biologist who had been quoted in Chinese media in recent days likely did not exist.

    State media outlets were among those that carried articles with comments from "Wilson Edwards" on the origins of Covid-19 and the WHO's independence.

    Many outlets have since removed any reference to him.

    "While we appreciate the attention on our country, the Embassy of Switzerland must unfortunately inform the Chinese public that this news is false," the Swiss embassy said in a statement posted on Twitter.

    Organisations including CGTN, Shanghai Daily and Global Times had cited the so-called biologist based on his Facebook profile.

    However, the Swiss embassy said the Facebook account was opened two weeks ago and only had three friends.

    "It is likely that this Facebook account was not opened for social networking purposes," the Swiss embassy added...

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