China’s Anti-Blogging Strategy: Tell the Truth, and Fast

via New America Media,

Xinhua published an article titled “Ten Suggestions for Local Governments on How to Respond to Internet Opinion.” In a commanding tone, the article argued that local governments should release information early, “reporting facts fast, reporting causes with caution.” Crisis management is actually “crisis communication management,” it asserted. It cites that the “open government information regulations” require “being open as the principle, not being open as an exception.”

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