When it comes to John Bolton's allegations that US President Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping for reelection help and voiced approval for mass detention camps in the Muslim-majority region of Xinjiang, Chinese media has largely stayed quiet
Hong Kong It's safe to say former White House national security adviser John Bolton's book has made a splash.
With revelations about US President Donald Trump's strategy in Korea, his response to the coronavirus, and his dealings with China, Bolton's White House memoir has been dominating headlines around the world since advance copies began circulating this month. This has also been true in China, where state media has been happy to play up many details of Bolton's exposé.
Leaked records expose China's Xinjiang camps 06:57Online censorshipLimits on Bolton's China revelations go beyond not covering the matter: there is evidence of discussion of the book being censored on two of the biggest platforms on the Chinese internet. Users on Weibo -- a Twitter-like service -- complained they were unable to comment on the book or share passages from it, while on WeChat, China's largest messaging app, posts about Bolton appeared to be being hidden or deleted.
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