Das frage ich mich auch. Touristen, die neben dem Flugplatz spazierengehen, werden sofort kontrolliert (was ich in diesem Fall vollkommen in Ordnung finde). Und dann sowas? Ich verstehe das auch nicht.
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Addition:
TikTok Has Pushed Chinese Propaganda Ads To Millions Across Europe -- ( July 2024, updated September 2024)
According to TikTok's newly public advertising library, ads from China’s largest state media outlets touting everything from China Covid lockdowns to tourism in the troubled Xinjiang region have been broadcast to millions of the platform's European users.
TikTok Ads Paid for by Chinese Media Target European Users -- (August 2023)
Chinese media sponsored over a thousand ads on TikTok targeting European audiences. Additionally, accounts that carefully obscure their connections to China may pose further risks in coordinated information manipulation campaigns.
This are just two examples, there is much more across the web.
Addition:
TikTok Has Pushed Chinese Propaganda Ads To Millions Across Europe -- ( July 2024, updated September 2024)
According to TikTok's newly public advertising library, ads from China’s largest state media outlets touting everything from China Covid lockdowns to tourism in the troubled Xinjiang region have been broadcast to millions of the platform's European users.
TikTok Ads Paid for by Chinese Media Target European Users -- (August 2023)
Chinese media sponsored over a thousand ads on TikTok targeting European audiences. Additionally, accounts that carefully obscure their connections to China may pose further risks in coordinated information manipulation campaigns.
This are just two examples, there is much more across the web.
Addition:
TikTok Has Pushed Chinese Propaganda Ads To Millions Across Europe -- ( July 2024, updated September 2024)
According to TikTok's newly public advertising library, ads from China’s largest state media outlets touting everything from China Covid lockdowns to tourism in the troubled Xinjiang region have been broadcast to millions of the platform's European users.
TikTok Ads Paid for by Chinese Media Target European Users -- (August 2023)
Chinese media sponsored over a thousand ads on TikTok targeting European audiences. Additionally, accounts that carefully obscure their connections to China may pose further risks in coordinated information manipulation campaigns.
This are just two examples, there is much more across the web.
This is very good. We need more of this 'grassroots media'.
I am not sure whether I understand your comment. Don't you want opinionated articles to be flagged as 'opinion'? I thought it's a good idea as it is not a typical news article. Just let me know.
So many removed comments…
It seems the removed comments are from always the same few users ...
There are 10,000 foreigners wrongfully detained in the Chinese Communist Party's Prison System, and they come from across the globe ...
It's real ...
Forced organ harvesting and transplant tourism -- (May 2024)
China’s new Regulation on Donation and Transplantation of Human Organs takes effect May 1, 2024 [...] However, experts suggest the regulatory change will not lead to transparency, bring an end to China’s transplant tourism business, or protect prisoners of conscience and ethnic groups from crimes in organ transplantation, including forced organ harvesting.
Whataboutism: the act or practice of responding to an accusation of wrongdoing by claiming that an offense committed by another is similar or worse. Called also (chiefly British) whataboutery.
China is indeed doing that all over the world. In May this year, for example, the Chinese ambassador to Japan said that "Japanese people would be dragged into the fire" if they support Taiwan independence, while China's ambassador to Australia said in January that Australia would be “pushed over the edge of an abyss” if they support Taiwan's independence.
If such coercive tactics are criticized, the response is often blatant whataboutism.
Back in July this year, the chairman of US carmaker Ford in Germany insists on the end for combustion engines in the EU.
I only found an article in German, here is a summary in English: