BBC is facing a credibility crisis and needs to win trust with objective and fair reports: Chinese FM


BEIJING (Global Times): Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Hua Chunying, said at a media briefing on Wednesday (March 31) that the BBC is facing a credibility crisis and needs to take actions to prove it is trustworthy by publishing more reports that are objective, just, truthful and faithful reports, given that it keeps producing false and biased reports on China and international issues.

When talking about the false reports by the BBC, Hua showed a short video in which a foreign blogger reveals the sources of fake news related to Xinjiang produced by Western media, including references to the alleged scholar Adrian Zenz.

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