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How China uses influencers to squash human rights concerns

February 6, 2022|
Duration 2:53

How China uses influencers to squash human rights concerns

  • February 6, 2022
  • News
  • Duration 2:53

China’s government has tried to improve opinions on how it handles human rights by promoting Chinese influencers with pro-government views, as well as recruiting American-based social media stars. CORRECTION: Daniel Dumbrill’s comments in this story represent his opinion about influence campaigns in China as an observer, not a participant, in the context of a longer interview on the topic. He is not a paid participant in any state campaign

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