The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using the United States’ free and open media platforms to spread state propaganda and misinformation, according to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Blinken said U.S. leadership is “deeply concerned” about the CCP’s efforts to quash press freedoms in mainland China while simultaneously exploiting free media in other nations to spread pro-Beijing messaging.
“We have a total imbalance, because these leaders in Beijing are using the free and open media that we ensure and are protected in democratic systems to spread propaganda, to spread misinformation,” he said.
“Ultimately, that’s an unsustainable proposition.”
Blinken made the comments as part of a speech recognizing World Press Freedom Day on May 3, during which he also highlighted the CCP regime’s efforts to leverage its financial ties with foreign corporations to either direct the content of foreign news companies or otherwise silence news that portrayed the regime in a negative manner.
“Taiwan is quite literally on the front lines of the PRC’s hybrid warfare, including misinformation, including cyberattacks,” Blinken said, using an acronym for the regime’s official name, the People’s Republic of China. “These are designed basically to distort the information environment and democratic processes.”
Blinken added that the United States is partnering with authorities in Taiwan and elsewhere to increase support for independent journalism and build “societal resilience” to misinformation and attacks on the free press.
Blinken said, “We’ve been deeply concerned about what we’re seeing from the PRC in terms of its misuse of its technology to try to do things like increase surveillance, harassment, intimidation, [and] censorship of PRC citizens, of journalists, of activists, and others, and that includes abroad.”