“Keep Reporting On Bright Economic Future” – China Ministry Of Truth Demands Media “Properly Interpret” Data

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The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been leaked and distributed online. As China Digital Times reports, propaganda directives issued by the Xinhua News Agency and the Central Propaganda Department show that Chinese media are being instructed to “properly interpret economic data,” and “promote discourse on China’s bright economic future.”

As China Digital Time reports, two leaked images of propaganda directives issued by the Xinhua News Agency and the Central Propaganda Department show that Chinese media are being instructed to report positively on the economy. CDT has translated both.

The first below is the Xinhua notice, which asks its various departments to draft plans for promoting the discourse on China’s bright economic future.”

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Office of the Xinhua News Agency Editor-in-Chief

Notice

To the departments of Domestic News (Central Government Procurement Center), International News, Domestic News for Overseas Service, Photography, Reference News, and Audio-Video; the CNC [China Xinhua News Network Corporation], Xinhua Online, the New Media Center; all media reporting platforms; and the Editorial Department:

In keeping with the spirit of notifications from superior authorities and Agency leadership requirements, the focus for the month of September will be strengthening economic propaganda and guiding public opinion (the related notification is in the attachment that follows). This includes taking the next step in promoting the discourse on China’s bright economic future and the superiority of China’s system, as well as stabilizing expectations and inspiring confidence. We request that your departments take immediate action to plan related reporting; identify individuals to take responsibility; and confirm reporting topics, individuals responsible for those topics, and publication dates.

 

Please plan related reporting. After the responsible parties within the relevant department have signed off on the plan, send it to the Creative Planning Center at the editor-in-chief’s office through 0A prior to 5 p.m. on September 9, and fax the leadership signature page to 63071200.

The topic formatting should be as follows:

  1. Topic (Responsible Party: Department Name, Individual’s Name; Publication Date: Month, Day)

Contact: Wang Xiaoshun [Office:] 51366 [Cell:] 13661390548

Office of the Editor-in-Chief

September 7, 2015 [Chinese]

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The second is the first page of a document issued by the Central Propaganda Department, marked as notice number 320 for the year 2015, asking state media and outlets affiliated with the state to “properly interpret economic data.”

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Communist Party of China Central Propaganda Department

Notice 2015 #320

Notice Regarding Increased Economic Propaganda and Guidance in the Near Term

 

To the People’s Daily, Xinhua News Agency, Guangming Daily, Economic Daily, China Daily, China National Radio, China Central Television, China Radio International, China News Service, and subordinate emerging media outlets:

 

According to instructions from central leadership comrades, all news media outlets must continue to deepen their study and transmission of the spirit of Secretary-General Xi Jinping’s series of important speeches, revolving around the strategic positioning of the “Four Comprehensives,” combined with deep concern for public opinion. The focus for the month of September will be strengthening economic propaganda and guiding public opinion, as well as overall planning for domestic- and foreign-facing propaganda and Internet propaganda, in order to take the next step in promoting the discourse on China’s bright economic future and the superiority of China’s system, as well as stabilizing expectations and inspiring confidence.

  1. Properly interpret economic data. In September, the National Bureau of Statistics will successively release for circulation important information on changes in means of production and market prices and the monthly reports on the consumer price index, industry production price index, above-scale industry production, and total value of retail sales for consumer goods. In the near future, listed banks will also successively announce their annual reports for the first half of the year. Every news media outlet must interview representatives and experts from the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the China Banking Regulatory Commission, and other relevant organizations; properly interpret economic data; and correctly report on new changes in economic market conditions and relevant industry management.
  1. Strengthen propaganda related to economic highlights and their effects. Closely follow economic market conditions, and diligently… [Chinese]

Both state and independent media have been pressured to keep economic reporting upbeat and to downplay the stock market crash last month as well as slumps earlier in the summer.

Detained Caijing reporter Wang Xiaolu confessed on CCTV to “causing panic and disorder” with a negative story, while almost 200 others have been taken into custody for “spreading rumors” about stories including the stock market turmoil.

A directive from August 25 requires that Chinese websites delete specific essays about the crash, while in June the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television instructed TV and radio stations to rationally lead market expectations to prevent inappropriate reports from causing the market to spike or crash.”


 

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robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
September 23, 2015 8:33 am

Just like our ministries of Global Warming and Economic Propaganda.

kokoda
kokoda
September 23, 2015 8:35 am

Interesting that China has an official gov’t Department with Propaganda in its title.

Rise Up
Rise Up
September 23, 2015 10:52 am

Not unlike the Japanese government telling it’s citizens not to discuss the Fukushima radiation.

“Japan Passes The Computer Network Monitoring Law To Cleanse The Internet Of “Bad” Fukushima News”

http://alexanderhiggins.com/japan-passes-the-computer-network-monitoring-law-to-cleanse-the-internet-of-bad-fukushima-news/

Spinolator
Spinolator
September 23, 2015 7:08 pm

China…that bastion of freedom soon to take over the financial world with their free markets