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China’s Echoes of Russia’s Alternate Reality Intensify Around the World
When Twitter put up a warning message atop a Russian authorities publish denying civilian killings in Bucha, Ukraine, final week, China’s state media rushed to its protection. “On Twitter @mfa_russia’s assertion on #Bucha received censored,” wrote Frontline, a Twitter account related to China’s official English-language broadcaster, CGTN.
In a Chinese language Communist Social gathering newspaper, an article declared that Russians had supplied definitive proof to show that the lurid photographs of our bodies within the streets of Bucha, a suburb of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, have been a hoax.
A celebration tv station in Shanghai stated Ukraine’s authorities had created the grisly tableaux to win sympathy within the West. “Clearly, such proof wouldn’t be admissible in courtroom,” the report stated.
Solely a month in the past, the White Home warned China to not amplify Russia’s marketing campaign to sow disinformation in regards to the struggle in Ukraine. The Chinese language efforts have intensified anyway, contradicting and disputing the insurance policies of NATO capitals, whilst Russia confronted renewed condemnation for the killings in Bucha and different atrocities in current days.
The end result has been to create an alternate actuality of the struggle — not only for the consumption of China’s residents but in addition for a world viewers.
The propaganda has challenged the Western efforts to isolate Russia diplomatically, notably within the Center East, Africa and Latin America, which have been fertile floor for conspiracy theories and mistrust of the USA.
“Russia and China have lengthy shared mistrust and animosity towards the West,” stated Bret Schafer, an analyst who tracks disinformation for the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a nonprofit group in Washington. “On Ukraine, it’s a degree above that — simply the extent to which they’ve parroted some fairly particular and in some instances fairly far-fetched claims from Russia.”
The marketing campaign by China has additional undercut the nation’s effort to current itself as a impartial actor within the struggle, keen to advertise a peaceable decision.
In reality, its diplomats and official journalists have develop into combatants within the informational struggle to legitimize Russia’s claims and discredit worldwide issues about what look like struggle crimes.
Because the struggle started, they’ve parroted the Kremlin’s justifications for it, together with President Vladimir V. Putin’s declare that he was combating a neo-Nazi authorities in Kyiv. On Twitter alone, they’ve used the phrase “Nazi” — which Russia makes use of as a rallying cry — extra occasions within the six weeks of the struggle to this point than they did within the six months earlier than, in response to a database created by the Alliance for Securing Democracy.
In an instance on Wednesday, an official with China’s Ministry of International Affairs tweeted a doctored photo showing to point out Nazis holding a flag with a swastika subsequent to flags of Ukraine and the USA. “Surprisingly, the US stands with the neo-Nazis!” the official, Li Yang, wrote of the picture, which initially featured a neo-Nazi flag rather than the American flag.
The timing and topics of most of the themes distinguished within the international locations’ protection recommend coordination or at the very least a shared view of the world and the USA’ pre-eminent position in it. China’s assaults on the USA and the NATO alliance, for instance, now intently hew to these in Russian state media blaming the West for the struggle.
At occasions, even the wording — in English for international audiences — is sort of similar.
After YouTube banned RT and Sputnik, two Russian tv channels, for content material “minimizing or trivializing well-documented violent occasions,” each RT and Frontline accused the platform of hypocrisy. They did so utilizing the identical movies of former American officers, together with President George W. Bush, President Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, joking about weapons, drones and the killing of the previous Libyan chief, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
In one other occasion, the identical accounts used a video of Joseph R. Biden Jr. warning in 1997 that NATO’s eastward enlargement might provoke a “vigorous and hostile” response from Russia to recommend that Mr. Putin’s choice to go to struggle was justified.
China’s efforts have made it clear that the White Home’s warning did little to affect Beijing. China’s propagandists have as an alternative intensified their efforts, amplifying not solely the Kremlin’s broad views in regards to the struggle but in addition a few of the most blatant lies about its conduct.
“In case you’re simply wanting on the outputs, then that message didn’t get by way of,” Mr. Schafer stated. “If something, we’ve seen them type of double down.”
The White Home didn’t reply to a request for remark about China’s help of Russian disinformation.
Whereas the extent of any direct collusion between Russian and Chinese language on struggle propaganda stays unsure, the roots of cooperation in worldwide media outreach stretch again practically a decade.
China’s chief, Xi Jinping, pledged to deepen ties between Russian and Chinese language state media on his first international journey in 2013 — to Moscow. Since then, the 2 international locations’ myriad state media organs have signed dozens of pledges to share content material.
Sputnik alone has reached 17 agreements with main Chinese language media. In 2021, its articles have been shared over 2,500 occasions by main Chinese language media, in response to Vasily V. Pushkov, the worldwide cooperation director for Rossiya Segodnya, the state firm that owns and operates Sputnik.
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The 2 have taken different cues from one another as nicely.
In mid-March, after Russia As we speak started to make use of clips of the Fox Information host Tucker Carlson to help the concept that the USA was growing bioweapons in Ukraine, Chinese language state media additionally started to choose up Mr. Carlson’s broadcasts.
On March 26, Mr. Carlson was quoted on China’s flagship nightly information broadcast, averring that “it seems our authorities has for a while funded biolabs in Ukraine.” The following day, the English language channel, CGTN, repeated a Russian declare tying the labs to the laptops of Hunter Biden, the American president’s son.
Russian and Chinese language state media have additionally more and more drawn on the opinions of the identical group of web celebrities, pundits and influencers, that includes them on their reveals in addition to in YouTube movies. Certainly one of them, Benjamin Norton, is a journalist who claimed {that a} coup sponsored by the USA authorities befell in Ukraine in 2014 and that U.S. officers had put in the leaders of the present Ukrainian authorities.
He first defined the conspiracy idea on RT, though it was later picked up by Chinese language state media and tweeted by accounts like Frontline. In a March interview with Mr. Norton, which China’s state broadcaster, CCTV, trumpeted as an unique, he stated the USA, not Russia, was guilty for Russia’s invasion.
“Concerning the present scenario in Ukraine, Benjamin stated that this isn’t a struggle brought on by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, however a struggle deliberate and provoked by the USA as early as 2014,” stated an unnamed CCTV narrator.
At occasions, China’s data campaigns have appeared to contradict the nation’s official diplomatic statements, undercutting China’s efforts to minimize the hyperlinks between its relationship with Russia and the brutal invasion. On Wednesday, Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for China’s Ministry of International Affairs, known as the pictures from Bucha “disturbing” and requested for all events to “train restraint and keep away from groundless accusations.”
Solely the day earlier than, Chen Weihua, a vocal and prolific editor at China Day by day, which is owned by the Chinese language authorities, appeared to do exactly that. He retweeted a broadly shared publish that stated there was not “one iota” of proof of bloodbath in Bucha and accused the West of “staging atrocities to jack up feelings, demonize adversaries, and prolong wars.”
Mr. Chen is one strand of a sprawling community of diplomats, government-controlled media and state-backed pundits and influencers who’ve prolonged China’s home narrative in regards to the battle to abroad platforms like Twitter and Fb. Central to their message is that the USA and NATO, not Mr. Putin, are liable for the struggle.
One political cartoon, shared by state media and Chinese language diplomats, portrayed the European Union as kidnapped by Uncle Sam and chained to a tank with a NATO flag. One other, from a Chinese language diplomat in St. Petersburg, Russia, confirmed an arm with a stars and bars sleeve stuffed up the again of a European Union puppet brandishing a spear.
Different photos portraying the European Union as a lackey of the USA got here out of plenty of official Chinese language accounts within the run-up to a tense assembly between Mr. Xi of China and the European Union, during which Europe known as on China to not subvert Western sanctions or help Russia’s struggle.
Maria Repnikova, a professor of worldwide communication at Georgia State College who research China and Russia data campaigns, stated the 2 international locations have “a shared imaginative and prescient of resenting the West” that drives nationalistic sentiment at dwelling. On the identical time, the shared messages have resonated globally, particularly exterior the USA and Europe.
“It’s not coordination however echoes of the same type of issues or stance on the subject of this struggle,” she stated of views in Africa and different elements of the world. “China can be attempting to showcase that it’s not remoted.”
Claire Fu contributed analysis.
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India kicks off a massive Hindu festival touted as the world's largest religious gathering
PRAYAGRAJ, India (AP) — Millions of Hindu devotees, mystics and holy men and women from all across India flocked to the northern city of Prayagraj on Monday to kickstart the Maha Kumbh festival, which is being touted as the world’s largest religious gathering.
Over about the next six weeks, Hindu pilgrims with gather at the confluence of three sacred rivers — the Ganges, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati — where they will take part in elaborate rituals, hoping to begin a journey to achieve Hindu philosophy’s ultimate goal: the release from the cycle of rebirth.
Here’s what to know about the festival:
A religious gathering at the confluence of three sacred rivers
Hindus venerate rivers, and none more so than the Ganges and the Yamuna. The faithful believe that a dip in their waters will cleanse them of their past sins and end their process of reincarnation, particularly on auspicious days. The most propitious of these days occur in cycles of 12 years during a festival called the Maha Kumbh Mela, or pitcher festival.
The festival is a series of ritual baths by Hindu sadhus, or holy men, and other pilgrims at the confluence of three sacred rivers that dates to at least medieval times. Hindus believe that the mythical Saraswati river once flowed from the Himalayas through Prayagraj, meeting there with the Ganges and the Yamuna.
Bathing takes place every day, but on the most auspicious dates, naked, ash-smeared monks charge toward the holy rivers at dawn. Many pilgrims stay for the entire festival, observing austerity, giving alms and bathing at sunrise every day.
“We feel peaceful here and attain salvation from the cycles of life and death,” said Bhagwat Prasad Tiwari, a pilgrim.
The festival has its roots in a Hindu tradition that says the god Vishnu wrested a golden pitcher containing the nectar of immortality from demons. Hindus believe that a few drops fell in the cities of Prayagraj, Nasik, Ujjain and Haridwar — the four places where the Kumbh festival has been held for centuries.
The Kumbh rotates among these four pilgrimage sites about every three years on a date prescribed by astrology. This year’s festival is the biggest and grandest of them all. A smaller version of the festival, called Ardh Kumbh, or Half Kumbh, was organized in 2019, when 240 million visitors were recorded, with about 50 million taking a ritual bath on the busiest day.
Maha Kumb is the world’s largest such gathering
At least 400 million people — more than the population of the United States — are expected in Prayagraj over the next 45 days, according to officials. That is around 200 times the 2 million pilgrims that arrived in the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj pilgrimage last year.
The festival is a big test for Indian authorities to showcase the Hindu religion, tourism and crowd management.
A vast ground along the banks of the rivers has been converted into a sprawling tent city equipped with more 3,000 kitchens and 150,000 restrooms. Divided into 25 sections and spreading over 40 square kilometers (15 square miles), the tent city also has housing, roads, electricity and water, communication towers and 11 hospitals. Murals depicting stories from Hindu scriptures are painted on the city walls.
Indian Railways has also introduced more than 90 special trains that will make nearly 3,300 trips during the festival to transport devotees, beside regular trains.
About 50,000 security personnel — a 50% increase from 2019 — are also stationed in the city to maintain law and order and crowd management. More than 2,500 cameras, some powered by AI, will send crowd movement and density information to four central control rooms, where officials can quickly deploy personnel to avoid stampedes.
The festival will boost Modi’s support base
India’s past leaders have capitalized on the festival to strengthen their relationship with the country’s Hindus, who make up nearly 80% of India’s more than 1.4 billion people. But under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the festival has become an integral part of its advocacy of Hindu nationalism. For Modi and his party, Indian civilization is inseparable from Hinduism, although critics say the party’s philosophy is rooted in Hindu supremacy.
The Uttar Pradesh state, headed by Adityanath — a powerful Hindu monk and a popular hard-line Hindu politician in Modi’s party — has allocated more than $765 million for this year’s event. It has also used the festival to boost his and the prime minister’s image, with giant billboards and posters all over the city showing them both, alongside slogans touting their government welfare policies.
The festival is expected to boost the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party’s past record of promoting Hindu cultural symbols for its support base. But recent Kumbh gatherings have also been caught in controversies.
Modi’s government changed the city’s Mughal-era name from Allahabad to Prayagraj as part of its Muslim-to-Hindu name-changing effort nationwide ahead of the 2019 festival and the national election that his party won. In 2021, his government refused to call off the festival in Haridwar despite a surge in coronavirus cases, fearing a backlash from religious leaders in the Hindu-majority country.
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Ukraine has captured 2 North Korean soldiers, South Korea's intelligence service says
Ukraine captured two wounded North Korean soldiers who were fighting on behalf of Russia in a Russian border region, South Korea’s intelligence service said, confirming an account from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday.
Seoul’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) told AFP it has “confirmed that the Ukrainian military captured two North Korean soldiers on January 9 in the Kursk battlefield in Russia.”
The confirmation comes after Zelenskyy said in a post on the Telegram messaging app that the two captured North Korean soldiers were wounded and taken to Kyiv, where they are communicating with Ukrainian security services SBU.
SBU released video that appears to show the two prisoners on beds inside jail cells. The authenticity of the video could not be independently verified.
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A doctor interviewed in the SBU video said one soldier suffered a facial wound while the other soldier had an open wound and a lower leg fracture. Both men were receiving medical treatment.
SBU also said one of the soldiers had no documents at all, while the other had been carrying a Russian military ID card in the name of a man from Tuva, a Russian region bordering Mongolia.
Ukraine’s military says North Korean soldiers are outfitted in Russian military uniforms and carry fake military IDs in their pockets, a scheme that Andrii Yusov, spokesperson for Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, says could mean Moscow and “its representatives at the U.N. can deny the facts.”
Despite Ukrainian, U.S. and South Korean assertions that Pyongyang has sent 10,000 – 12,000 troops to fight alongside Russia in the Kursk border region, Moscow has never publicly acknowledged the North Korean forces.
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While reports of their presence first emerged in October, Ukrainian troops only confirmed engagement on the ground in December.
On Thursday, Zelenskyy put the number of killed or wounded North Koreans at 4,000, though U.S. estimates are lower, at around 1,200.
Despite North Korea’s suffering losses and initial inexperience on the battlefield, Ukrainian soldiers, military intelligence and experts suggest first-hand experience will only help them develop further as a fighting force.
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“For the first time in decades, the North Korean army is gaining real military experience,” Yusov said. “This is a global challenge — not just for Ukraine and Europe, but for the entire world.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Three people killed in an avalanche in Italy's Leopontine Alps
A group of five skiers was hit by the avalanche above the village of Trasquera in the Piedmont region. Two survived and were helicoptered to hospital.
The avalanche broke away around 12.30pm on the eastern face of Punta Valgrande, a summit in the Leopontine Alps, on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
The skiers who died were dragged down the snowy mountain for several hundred metres from where they had been skiing at over 2,800 metres. The bodies have not yet been recovered because they are awaiting authorisation from the local magistrate.
An alert had been issued in the area above 2,100 metres, which warned of “considerable danger of avalanches.” The alert was at level 3, with 5 being the most dangerous.
It is not yet clear whether the rescuers were alerted by a skier who saw the avalanche sweeping away three people, or by the other two people who managed to save themselves. According to reports, the group was going uphill with crampons and then descending with skis.
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