The Digital Source For China's Tech Innovation Since 2000

Amazon caved to China by removing critical reviews of President Xi Jinping's book: Report | Washington Examiner

December 22, 2021
Source: washingtonexaminer.com washingtonexaminer.com
News Snapshot:
A mazon reportedly succumbed to pressure from Beijing to scrub its Chinese website of criticism for a book written by the country's leader. The U.S.-based online retailer disabled ratings, comments, and reviews of President Xi Jinping's ,a book of his speeches and writingsaccording to a report from . One source told the news outlet that a negative review of Xi's book prompted the edict, while the other person said he or she thought "the issue was anything under five stars." DC-AREA RADIO STATION HAS AIRED CHINESE PROPAGANDA FOR YEARS: REPORT A 2018 internal briefing document cited in the report said...
Go To Original Source →
Tags: Amazon | Beijing | book | books | China | Chinese | CN | content | disabled | government | IT | news | News Media | online | outlet | president | Propaganda | radio | report | retail | retailer | Washington | website | Xi Jinping

Other Related News:

Nigel Farage is a hit on TikTok – but are young voters listening or laughing?

May 11, 2025

“Qt is everywhere” – we hear about the development framework secretly featuring on billions of devices across the world

May 11, 2025

Trump to embark on Middle East trip to meet Gulf allies

May 11, 2025

This Week in Explainers: How India-Pakistan reached the brink of war and then paused

May 11, 2025

National Technology Day: All you need to know aout the India’s Nuclear Might for UPSC Exam

May 11, 2025

A decade-long search for a battery that can end the gasoline era

May 11, 2025

History Today: How India became a nuclear nation with Pokhran tests

May 11, 2025

Inside Australia's Major Airport Expansion Programs

May 11, 2025

John and Alice Harper have run a clothes store in Manchester since 1996

May 11, 2025
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 ChinaTechNews.com. A Service of Asia Media Network.
Twitter