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Twitter users expose China's pro-Russia stand

By ANI | Updated: April 14, 2022 17:25 IST

Scores of Twitter users have exposed China's pro-Russian stand in the Ukraine conflict and Beijing is perturbed by the revelation.

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Scores of Twitter users have exposed China's pro-Russian stand in the Ukraine conflict and Beijing is perturbed by the revelation.

Scores of screen-grabbed posts from China's most popular social media platforms show a prominent military blog falsely claiming a Russian attack on a train station in Kramatorsk was actually carried out by Ukraine, a well-known media commentator dismissing the atrocities in Bucha, and a vlogger with hundreds of thousands of followers using a misogynistic term for Ukraine, reported CNN.

The translated tweets shared on social media platform in recent weeks offers Western audiences a rare glimpse into the Chinese internet.

The posts appear courtesy of anonymous Twitter users who say their aim is to expose Western audiences to the true extent of pro-Russian or nationalistic content on China's heavily censored platforms, reported CNN.

They often come under the hashtag "The Great Translation Movement," or are shared by an account with the same name run by a decentralized, anonymous team that crowdsources the collection and translation of popular posts on Ukraine and other hot topics, according to an administrator interviewed by CNN.

Many, but not all, appear to have been widely liked or shared within China -- selection criteria cited by the administrator.

Since the account's launch in early March, it has already made plenty of friends and enemies -- attracting both 116,000 followers (and counting) and a slew of criticism from China's state-run media.

The movement was formed in response to China's alleged hypocrisy in portraying itself as neutral on Ukraine, even while its state and social media circulated pro-Russian narratives, the administrator told CNN.

( With inputs from ANI )

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