The Chinese newspaper XINHUA for instance, is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic, and many China-run Twitter and Facebook account in the mentioned languages present China in a very positive light, but Western and Asian democracies in a negative light.
The significant consequences of this Chinese propaganda are described in a Bloomberg article from 6/13/2022 with the headline“According to a survey released on Monday, 13 06, 2022, China has surpassed the United States as the foreign power with the greatest positive influence in Africa.”
Therefore, our propaganda should appear at least in the following languages.
Arabic
There are about 270 million Arabic-speaking people in the world, and most governments in Arab countries are friendly to China, with the result that Arabic newspapers are overwhelmingly positive about China.
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French
There are about 280 million French speakers worldwide. Most of them live in Africa, the continent where China maintains particularly close relations with its rulers.
Spanish
Around 530 million people worldwide speak Spanish, most of whom live in Latin America. On this continent, the media coverage of China is becoming ever friendlier.
Bengali
There are 265 million Bengali speakers, and China is viewed positively in Bangladesh, as proven by the following article from one of the largest newspapers in Bangladesh.
It is no secret that former German Chancellor Angela Merkel had deep relations with China.
Twelve trips to China and the title “Old friend of China” awarded by Xi is more than enough proof.
The current chancellor, Scholz, is apparently prepared to continue Angela Merkel’s policy concerning China.
The German industry is also behaving completely uncritically towards China. The best example is the Volkswagen group, which build a factory in Xinjiang in the immediate vicinity of concentration camps.
Malay
The official language of Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, Malay is even used in Thailand and the Philippines.
Portuguese
The official language in Portugal and Brazil with more than 200 million native speakers.