The recent COVID-19 outbreak in Tibet and the Chinese Communist Party s (CCPs) mishandling of the situation have foiled its attempts to strengthen its development narrative.
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2021/05/22 10:00 (Flickr, Cesar Tardaguila photo) (Flickr, Cesar Tardaguila photo) KAOHSIUNG (Taiwan News) Earlier this week, the South China Morning Post published an editorial on the COVID-19 crisis in Taiwan. The Hong Kong-based, English-language newspaper, used to be highly regarded around the world for its frank and probing journalism. But much has changed since the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCPs) annexation of Hong Kong and one thing that appears to have been lost is a free and independent press. Once upon a time, a South China Morning Post editorial on a virus outbreak might have offered support and the hand of friendship, as well as unpicking any political or systemic faults that were in evidence. Now we see an editorial that could have been written by the 50 Cent Army or even dictated from the desk of a Beijing bureaucrat.