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Le silence après un accident d'avion en Chine
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Le silence après un accident d'avion en Chine

The article reports on the handling of a small aircraft crash into the CITIC Tower, the tallest building in Beijing, by Chinese authorities. The incident occurred on Friday, and while witnesses describe seeing the impact and falling debris, online content related to the event was quickly removed by internet censors and AI systems. State media remained silent for several days, and local authorities released minimal information after over 22 hours. The article criticizes the lack of transparency and the swift suppression of discussion, suggesting this reflects the increasing control over information and the Communist Party’s efforts to maintain silence and avoid public scrutiny. Independent researcher David Bandurski notes that this level of censorship is unusual even by Chinese standards, highlighting the tightening grip on both digital platforms and state-controlled media.

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Le silence après un accident d'avion en Chine

The article reports on the handling of a small aircraft crash into the CITIC Tower, the tallest building in Beijing, by Chinese authorities. The incident occurred on Friday, and while witnesses describe seeing the impact and falling debris, online content related to the event was quickly removed by internet censors and AI systems. State media remained silent for several days, and local authorities released minimal information after over 22 hours. The article criticizes the lack of transparency and the swift suppression of discussion, suggesting this reflects the increasing control over information and the Communist Party’s efforts to maintain silence and avoid public scrutiny. Independent researcher David Bandurski notes that this level of censorship is unusual even by Chinese standards, highlighting the tightening grip on both digital platforms and state-controlled media.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the incident as evidence of increased authoritarian control and censorship, aligning with critiques of the Chinese government's information management practices. It emphasizes the suppression of public discourse and the role of state media in maintaining silence, which leans left.

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