Xinhua Blog Shines Unflattering Light on Propaganda Agency

A post on Xinhua’s blog signed “just one of the Party’s dogs,” has gone viral in Chinese cyberspace.
Xinhua Blog Shines Unflattering Light on Propaganda Agency
Blogger comments on Xinhua’s post. Sound of Hope
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A Xinhua News Agency blog by an employee calling himself “just one of the Party’s dogs,” has gone viral in Chinese cyberspace.

On the evening on Nov. 2, the entry column on Xinhua’s Renren.com blog was updated to: “It’s easy to lie once, yet it’s not easy to lie everyday, and what is more difficult is to lie to the whole world every day. I did it. Don’t ask me who I am, I am just one of the Party’s dogs.”

The frank admission has caused a storm in Chinese cyberspace. As soon as the blog appeared, it was copied and quoted widely, Sound of Hope (SOH) Radio reported.

One blogger wondered, “Isn’t this disclosing confidential information?”

“Sunkissed Fruit” said, “As far as I can remember, this is the first time Xinhua News has told the truth.”

“Wind Wave Lake” said: “Though it’s an open secret, but coming from Xinhua it’s history-making. I wonder if the authorities will wet their pants.”

The post was quickly silenced and Xinhua’s entry on Renren taken down, SOH said.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) created Xinhua in the 1930s to spread its revolutionary propaganda. It is still run by the Chinese regime and has grown into a multimedia empire with offices throughout the world.

It’s not a secret that Xinhua is the CCP’s mouthpiece, and often shapes and fabricates news to fit the regime’s needs.

Mark Newham, a British freelance reporter, worked a year at Xinhua’s headquarters in Beijing in 2004. In his book “Limp Pigs and the Five-Ring Circus,” published this year, he depicts the experience, saying he considers Xinhua the center of the CCP’s propaganda machine.

Renowned Chinese economist He Qinglian told SOH that any official media in China, from the day it is born, serves only one purpose: to be the Party’s mouthpiece. It is supervised by the CCP, and the purpose of its reports is to lavish praise on the CCP’s work and policies.

Xinhua is also known to have links to China’s intelligence services, Michel Juneau-Katsuya, a former senior intelligence official with CSIS told The Canadian Press. “Basically, it’s a cover. We’re not talking about just people collaborating with the intelligence services. We’re talking about people trained as intelligence officers to operate in foreign countries,” he said.

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