June 15, 2025
EU softened criticism on Chinese disinformation over fear of 'repercussions,' according to reports
At least one analyst formally objected to the delays and edits, writing to her bosses that the European Union was “self-censoring to appease the Chinese Communist Party.”
At least one analyst formally objected to the delays and edits, writing to her bosses that the European Union was “self-censoring to appease the Chinese Communist Party.”

European Union officials softened a report on disinformation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic in response to pressure from China, according to reports.

Both The New York Times and South China Morning Post claimed to have obtained original versions of the report, which each publication cited as more damning than the document published on Friday.

The document was supposedly altered following pressure from China over possible “repercussions” against its trade partners.

The UK’s Telegraph reported that China originally attempted to block the report before the EU instead “rearranged or removed” some of the criticism aimed at the Chinese government.

The published report makes note of several efforts by China to spread disinformation, particularly a “coordinated push by official Chinese sources to deflect any blame for the outbreak of the pandemic.”

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