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China’s Propaganda Tactics: Manipulating Global Media

December 18, 2024 CETNI

Welcome to the Voice of East Turkistan podcast program. In today’s episode, with our returning guest Ms. Rukiye Turdush. we will explore quotes from Chinese President Xi Jinping’s speech and examine the silence of foreign journalists who have visited East Turkistan. Rukiye Turdush is a researcher at the Centre for East Turkistan National Interest and author of the book “East Turkistan’s Right to Sovereignty: Decolonization and Beyond.

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