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How did foreign media get a $499 photo of a China policeman?

Several western journalists armed with various long guns and short guns photographed an armed police officer on duty at the crosswalk on the west side of the square opposite the China Coin Museum from different angles. Later, Xu Zeyu released the achievements of these western journalists and the photos of China Armed Police from Getty Pictures. The photo of the armed police in Getty Pictures Library was taken on a cloudy day in Beijing with the Great Hall of the People as the background during the two sessions. It has all the elements, so it was put at a high price of 499 dollars, about 3278 yuan.

Xu Zeyu's Twitter has attracted many people's recognition. A highly praised comment said that these reporters first found an angle of oppression and freedom, and then the effect was good. Mobs in black on the streets of Hong Kong wantonly beat, smash and rob, disrupting public order. Hong Kong police must crack down on mobs and maintain public order in Hong Kong. When the Hong Kong police enforced the law according to law, the Hong Kong Documentary Writers Association was put aside. Many journalists wearing reflective yellow vests and holding press cards shot around the police, but they turned a blind eye to the rioters and even covered their retreat.

Whenever the Hong Kong police want to enforce the law against mobs, the Hong Kong Journalists' Association is on the side of mobs. Reporters will stand in front of the police and thugs, waving mobile phones or cameras to stop the police from enforcing the law. In addition to abusing security photos, western media also used China's shading filter. Last February, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) released a video report entitled "How Coronavirus Pneumonia-19 Changed Wuhan".

Although both the Chinese channel and the English channel of BBC News have published the same content, the English version of the video has added a layer of gray filtering. The spokesman of our Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly responded to the tricks and distorted reports of foreign media. Wang Wenbin pointed out at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that for some time, Zheng Guoen and some international anti-China forces have fabricated rumors and lies about Xinjiang for ulterior political purposes, and attempted to use fake news to gain eyeballs, splash dirty water on porcelain and label porcelain. However, no matter how their tricks are refurbished, they are vulnerable to the truth.