Under Propaganda Orders, Chinese Media Battles for Truth

On the eve of the seventh day after China’s high-speed train disaster, an important date in Chinese funerary traditions, Chinese propaganda officers ordered a nationwide ban, prohibiting websites and newspapers from front page coverage.
Under Propaganda Orders, Chinese Media Battles for Truth
WATCHFUL: Photographers capture family members grieving the victims that died in the July 23 high-speed train crash at the accident scene in Shuangyu, near Wenzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang Province over one week after a deadly high-speed rail crash. The Epoch Times Photo Archive
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WATCHFUL: Photographers capture family members grieving the victims that died in the July 23 high-speed train crash at the accident scene in Shuangyu, near Wenzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang Province over one week after a deadly high-speed rail crash. (The Epoch Times Photo Archive)