Un raport excelent, concentrat pe dezinformarea produsă de state nedemocratice, precum Rusia (cu citare „Bitter Winter”) și China. Ar fi putut adăuga că unele state democratice fac același lucru.
Fake News
The McDonald’s Murder in Zhaoyuan, 2014–2024. 3. Fake News on a True Homicide
The crime really happened. But it was perpetrated by a religious movement different from The Church of Almighty God.
The McDonald’s Murder in Zhaoyuan, 2014–2024. 2. Slander Campaigns Against The Church of Almighty God
Accusing the CAG of a crime it never committed was part of a broader fake news campaign against the religious movement.
The McDonald’s Murder in Zhaoyuan, 2014–2024. 1. China’s Largest Fake News Campaign of the 21st Century
Tens of thousands of articles accused The Church of Almighty God of a murder that was committed by a different religious group.
Two Falun Gong Practitioners Detained in Krasnodar Krai, Russia
Russian authorities and media continue to spread fake news, accusing the spiritual movement to conspire with the U.S. intelligence to incite “color revolutions.”
USCIRF Warns Against Fake News About Religious Minorities Spread by Governments
An excellent report focused on disinformation produced by non-democratic states such as Russia (quoting “Bitter Winter”) and China. It could have added that some democratic states do just the same.
A New Level of Disinformation: China’s AI-Generated Videos Attract 120 Million Views
A report explains how AI is changing the fake news game. Beijing has emerged at the main global player, using YouTube for a massive propaganda effort.
Fake News and the Tai Ji Men Case
There were fake news before the expression “fake news” became common. Spiritual minorities were often among their targets, including Tai Ji Men.
How China Hijacks the Global Media
A new report analyzes 30 major countries of the world, concluding that, under Xi Jinping, the campaign to influence the media is constantly accelerating with devastating effects.
Llamar caballo a un ciervo: noticias falsas sobre el asesinato de Abe
Cuando los nuevos movimientos religiosos son víctimas de la violencia, sus opositores inician inmediatamente campañas de “es su culpa”.








