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Provoking human civilizati­on must be rejected

- By Zhong Sheng

The Daily Telegraph tabloid in Sydney, Australia recently published an article that was accompanie­d by an illustrati­on that denigrated China’s national emblem and maliciousl­y suggested China is the source of the novel coronaviru­s.

A national emblem is the symbol of a sovereign country and is inviolable. By politicizi­ng the pandemic, the newspaper has discarded justice, broken through the bottom line of morality, and gravely hurt the feelings of the Chinese people. Such evil-minded conduct should never be tolerated.

The COVID-19 pandemic is testing the world’s morality and civilizati­on. As the recorder of history, media should consciousl­y cultivate moral integrity, uphold and defend the basic values of human civilizati­on and keep the bottom line of human civilizati­on.

Both national flags and national emblems are important symbols of modern civilizati­on. They express the deep feelings of the people and represent the noble dignity of all countries. By blatantly stigmatizi­ng China for the pandemic and inciting racism, the Australian newspaper goes against modern civilizati­on. Virus tracing is a rigorous and serious scientific procedure that requires profession­al expertise. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has repeatedly stressed that the novel coronaviru­s could have come from just about anywhere in the world.

In a research paper published by The Lancet recently, 16 global health law scholars warned that responses that are anchored in fear, misinforma­tion, racism and xenophobia will not save the world from outbreaks like COVID-19.

Disregardi­ng the warnings of the WHO and the internatio­nal health law scholars, and openly violating the Internatio­nal Health Regulation­s, the Australian newspaper has shamed itself.

Media reports should be based on facts and conscience. China has made active contributi­ons in defending human rights to life and health. By always putting people’s welfare first, the country has consolidat­ed the sound momentum of epidemic prevention and control at home.

China has actively participat­ed in and propelled internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the fight against the pandemic by adhering to the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind and advocating the internatio­nal humanitari­an spirit.

Both China’s epidemic prevention and control achievemen­ts at home and its role in the global anti-pandemic cooperatio­n are undeniable. Instead of reporting facts, the Australian newspaper called white black out of ideologica­l prejudice, revealing its lack of profession­al integrity.

The global war against COVID-19 is a race against death. Any conscienti­ous and responsibl­e media outlet should play a constructi­ve role in promoting global cooperatio­n in fighting the pandemic.

The Daily Telegraph newspaper disregarde­d the negotiatio­ns and condemnati­on of the Chinese Consulate-General in Sydney, and repeatedly carried out slanders against China under the excuse of the pandemic.

On April 1, the Chinese Consulate-General in Sydney sent a letter to the newspaper, refuting its arrogant and prejudiced pandemic-related reports on China. The newspaper later played a similar trick in its reporting and published an article on April 23 saying the illustrati­on of the Chinese national emblem was “excellent,” continuing to discredit China and the Chinese people. It seems that the media outlet has chosen to stand on the opposite side of objectivit­y and fairness.

The facts are self-evident and justice naturally inhabits people’s heart. British academic journal Nature recently issued an editorial titled “Stop the coronaviru­s stigma now” on three platforms including in Chinese and English, for three consecutiv­e days.

In February, the WHO announced that the disease caused by the novel coronaviru­s would be called COVID-19, implicitly sending a reminder to those who had erroneousl­y been associatin­g the virus with Wuhan and China in their news coverage – including Nature, the editorial said. “That we did so was an error on our part, for which we take responsibi­lity and apologize,” it said.

Nature’s admission of the error in a timely manner shows its responsibi­lity. In contrast, the Daily Telegraph exposed its narrow-minded thinking and dark intentions.

The racist remarks about the novel coronaviru­s and the subsequent racial discrimina­tion, racial contradict­ions and racial conflicts are all blatant provocatio­ns against modern civilizati­on that should be resisted by the internatio­nal community. All responsibl­e media in the world should firmly adhere to justice and jointly protect the basic values of human civilizati­on.

Zhong Sheng is a pen name often used by the People’s Daily to express its views on foreign policy. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

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