Abstract
This is an Internet rumor and so should be taken with a large grain
of salt, but this Chinese blog is saying that the confession by the
cardboard baozi journalist only happened after the journalist had
been beaten to a pulp.
For background to the case see ESWN — Why Do People Think That A Fake
News Story Is Real?, and Danwei — Is the fake news story fake news?.
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20070720_1.htm
http://www.danwei.org/media_regulation/fake_news_about_fake_news_abou.php
UPDATE: Tomorrow, almost today, is August 8, the start of the one
year countdown to the commencement of the 2008 Olympic Games.
In honor of this date, the Committee to Protect Journalists http://www.cpj.org/,
Reporters Sans Frontières, and the Foreign Correspondents Club of
China http://www.fccchina.org/ have all released reports and held
press conferences to tell the world that foreign reporters continue
to be hassled and the local media still is not free.
Many of your correspondent's Chinese friends think that the organizations
listed above are just silly, trouble-making foreigners who don't
really get it.
On the other hand, those same people don't know whether to believe
the government line or the apparently fake news item about the cardboard
baozi — which even if fake, has the the ring of truth.
All of which underlines the reality of the severe crisis of trust
in China today. Who can we believe? Who will tell the truth? The
government? The media, Chinese or foreign? NGOs?
Many Chinese people, and a lot of Westerners who observe China, will
turn to certain bloggers, certain news agencies and newspapers, certain
magazines, and certain editors, public intellectuals and writers.
Smart media companies in China will latch on the this phenomenon:
people are starting to need accurate information and informed opinion.
Whoever can deliver accurate facts and consistently trustworthy opinion
will win the long war in China, even if many short term battles are
lost.
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