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Who are CGTN’s ‘fake experts’ and ‘propagandists?’
KEITH LAMB hit backs at allegations levelled by the British press against foreign contributors who write for Chinese media
Given the risks associated with US-led 'reforms' and the rapid progress made in development, Chinese citizens largely accept their political-economic system

SINCE the outbreak of Covid-19, criticism of China, by both Western political elites in the US and Britain, has seen an upsurge.

This intensification of rhetoric is reflected in the simplistic cold war hyperbole spun in the right-wing Western media.

Here a childish dualistic script is served up where the forces of good do battle against evil.

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