In an online forum – Insights & Impact – held by CGTN on Friday, six international journalists debunked Western anti-China bias and shared their views on the media's responsibilities in the global response to COVID-19.
Since
the very beginning of the pandemic, the Western media has criticized China's
anti-virus policy. In the Western media coverage, China's dynamic zero-COVID
policy is a failure. What's the real situation in China?
"I
spent most of my time in China from 2020 to around mid-last year… I can tell
you without fear of contradiction that it ('dynamic zero-COVID' policy) is the
most effective policy in protecting lives," Mubarak Mugabo at Uganda's The
New Vision said at the forum.
Mubarak Mugabo from Uganda's
The New Vision
In
the early stages of the outbreak, China adopted strong public health
intervention measures. Son Minea from Cambodia's Khmer Times believes these
measures have allowed the country to open up today. The "dynamic
zero-COVID" policy, in Minea's eye, did little interruptions on his
adventures in China. "I had the most beautiful time in China, enjoying a
lot of places in Beijing like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City,"
Minea said.
Son Minea from Cambodia's Khmer
Times
Fortune
EqbejiAbang from News Agency of Nigeria described China's handling of COVID-19
as "applaudable" as the country has put effective mechanisms in place
to contain the virus and prevent people from infections.
Fortune EqbejiAbang from News
Agency of Nigeria
When
the pandemic first appeared, China took immediate steps to halt the spread of
the virus, which the Western media outlets criticized. Within months, the virus
had been eliminated in the country. China then adopted its "dynamic
zero-COVID" policy to control the spread and save lives, which the Western
media also criticized. And now that China has re-opened, the Western media
claim it's too soon and that China's COVID response has failed.
Mugabo
believed Western criticisms are not about policies, but about China.
"China has to look bad at all cost," Mugabo said that the Western
media has the narrative to depict China in a negative way.
Tristan
Duterte Nodalo at CNN Philippines also acknowledged the disconnect between the
real situation in China and Western media reports on the country. He believed
first-hand information is crucial in reporting. "It's different when just
writing about China from the Philippines… and writing about China when I'm in
China," Nodalo said.
Tristan Duterte Nodalofrom CNN
Philippines
Since
China refined its COVID policies in December, the Western media has blamed
China for "lack of preparation" and the "extreme pressure"
on the Chinese medical system.Eric KipkorirBiegon at Kenya Broadcasting
Corporation said China has mobilized resources from nationwide to secure
people's safety in the pandemic. The Chinese are satisfied with their country's
policies in the past three years, and this is "not easy" for such a
vast nation with over 1.4 billion population.
Eric KipkorirBiegonfrom Kenya
Broadcasting Corporation
"People
from other countries can feel free to criticize what China authority has been
doing, but it's absolutely unreasonable to do it without talking it into
different contexts, especially considering China is the most populous
country," Minea shared his views at the forum.
Muhammad
Zamir Assadi at Independent News Agency of Pakistan believed that China's being
discussed by the international community is "good news" as this shows
the country's significant role in the world.
Muhammad Zamir Assadi at
Independent News Agency of Pakistan
Journalists
at the forum agreed on the significance of "fact-checks" in media
coverage. However, we are not just facing a pandemic, but also an
"infodemic" as fake news keeps spreading on the Internet throughout
the pandemic, Nodalo said.
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