Fake news exposed
Our South China Sea report was featured on CBS's 60 Minutes.
It gave us a rare chance to take a closer look at how their so-called "investigation" is just an anti-China hit job.
Key problems with their report:
-It portrays China as the aggressor in the South China Sea incident on August 19th, but footage shows it is Philippine vessels 4411 and 4410 that deliberately rammed into the Chinese ship.
-It conveniently highlights the 2016 international tribunal and claims about the so-called EEZ. However, the so-called tribunal was set up by the Philippines with judges appointed by Japan's notorious right-wing, and the islands were never part of Philippine territory based on historical treaty laws and maps.
-The 60 Minutes interviewees were chosen to fit a particular narrative, while no Chinese voices were included, raising questions about bias.
The truth behind these "investigations" tells a different story — one of deliberate provocation and selective reporting designed to shape global opinion.
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