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12コメント12件China Reporter talks about the difficulty of covering the "Uyghur problem"
A book depicting the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, which has been suppressed by the Chinese government, has become a hot topic. "AI Prison Uyghur" (Jeffrey Kane/Daichi Hamano), whose Japanese translation has a heavy print in one week, is an American journalist who has become a "digital prison". It is a book that the author accused of a huge coverage. Reporter Mine Yasuda discusses the actual situation of China's information control based on the difficulties of covering China's actual situation. *** At the end of 2021, I chased the trend of consul in China in China for nearly 50 days. This person is known for its extreme behavior, such as not being called "pests" on the Twitter on Twitter. Of course, he says that the Uyghur problem is "sneaky by the United States and others." After interviewing himself in the Consulate -General, he acted like a reporter of a parent and tracked him and his halls. The result was surprising. As far as the testimony of the surroundings and their behavior, the Consulate -General of Osaka, China, was likely to have entered the hall without investigating my identity and was interviewed (I was Xinjiang Uigur in 2014. A writer who is rarely used for Chinese authorities, such as being detained four times a day in the self -government area, or interviewing a hacker group that exposed the personal information of Xi Jinping Family in 2009, and is a rarely used work for Chinese authorities. He is a masterpiece). In addition, several private SNS accounts and contacts of Chinese consulates were identified. A young diplomat uses a real name without putting a "key" (a function to publish only to those involved) on the Facebook account, and in addition to his friendship, his fiance's face, name and educational background. Until the date and time of the proposal, the number was unknown. Another executive diplomat was all sloppy to the child's face and age, and the parents' faces. Do you feel this story unexpectedly or do you think? The person's understanding of China will be tested. In recent years, the image of China as a "cyber surveillance nation" has become established in the western society. The traditional and kitches of the traditional Chinese image faded, and the image of the eerie and inhuman high -tech dictatorship, just like the Soviet Union during the Cold War, has grown rapidly. Of course, I do not deny such aspects of modern China. However, it is important to remember the Chinese society, such as "thunder voice loud, small rain point" (only lightning sound and less rain), that is, many things that are just shouting. The so -called “catalog specifications” and the actual situation of operation and the discipline level of personnel are greatly different from the Qing Northern Fleet, which was broken by the Japanese Navy while boasting the strongest naval power in East Asia before the Sino -Japanese War. It is often the case in China, without having to draw the facts. In fact, for example, the social credit score system, which has become a topic in Japan as a Chinese dystopia -like national management system that selects "good people" a few years ago, is not very effective in administrative sites. The reason that China was relatively successful in the seal of Corona is not due to the latest technology, such as digital dictatorship systems often spoken in Japan or "spraying disinfectants with drones", but in fact by regional organizations of local (neighborhood associations). The influence of grassroots activities is large (see Kota Takaguchi, "Is it possible to control 1.4 billion people in digital monitoring?"). As I already wrote, the information security awareness of Chinese diplomats is considerable "coland" compared to Japan.
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