Hu Xijin

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Hu.

Hu Xijin (Chinese: 胡锡进 ; pinyin: Hú Xījìn; born 1960 in Beijing[1]) is a Chinese journalist and editor of the Global Times, a state-controlled newspaper in the People's Republic of China.

Biography

After graduating with a master's degree in Russian literature from Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1989, Hu began his career as a journalist at the People's Daily. Working as a foreign correspondent for the paper, he covered both the Bosnian war and the Iraq war.

Hu became editor of Global Times in 2005, editing both the Chinese-language version and, after its establishment in 2009, the English-language version.[2] During Hu's time as editor of the Global Times, he has become known as a bellicose hard-liner.[3] “Frisbee Hu,” a nickname for Hu Xijin, arose from a joke that he retrieves whatever the government throws at him.[4]

Accusations of "astroturfing"

According to Richard Burger, a former editor at Global Times, in the wake of the arrest of Ai Weiwei, the Chinese staff of the Global Times were ordered[5] by Hu to conduct an "astroturfing" campaign against Ai Weiwei in favour of the Chinese government's criticism of Ai as a "maverick".[6]

References

  1. "Chinese representative of the Third China-Germany Media Forum: Hu Xijin", Global Times August 30, 2012, Accessed here: http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabid/99/ID/730067/Chinese-representative-of-the-Third-China-Germany-Media-Forum-Hu-Xijin.aspx on the 6th of February, 2013
  2. "Chinese representative of the Third China-Germany Media Forum: Hu Xijin", Global Times August 30, 2012, Accessed here: http://www.globaltimes.cn/NEWS/tabid/99/ID/730067/Chinese-representative-of-the-Third-China-Germany-Media-Forum-Hu-Xijin.aspx on the 6th of February, 2013
  3. "A cocktail of conspiracies delivered daily", John Garnaut, 18th of December, 2010 The Sydney Morning Herald. Accessed here: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/a-cocktail-of-conspiracies-delivered-daily-20101217-190pb.html on the 6th of February, 2013
  4. "Eluding the “Ministry of Truth"", Nieman Reports Feb. 6, 2014, Accessed here: http://niemanreports.org/articles/eluding-the-ministry-of-truth
  5. "Foreign Media Insider Exposes Global Times's Managing Editor's Smearing Of Ai Weiwei". Apple Daily. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  6. "Foreign Media Insider Exposes Global Times's Smearing Of Ai Weiwei". Appledaily.com.hk. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
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