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Jiangnan Metropolitan Daily
江南都市报
PublisherJiangnan Metropolitan News Agency
FoundedApril 1, 1994[1]
LanguageChinese
HeadquartersNanchang, Jiangxi
OCLC number868912511
Websitejnds.com.cn[2]

Jiangnan Metropolitan News[3] or Jiangnan Dushibao[4] (Chinese: 江南都市报), also known as Jiangnan Metropolitan Daily[5] or Jiangnan Capital Post[6] or Jiangnan City Daily[7] or Jiangnan Metropolis Daily,[8] is a simplified Chinese newspaper published in the People's Republic of China.[9] The newspaper is a comprehensive urban life newspaper sponsored by the Jiangxi Daily Agency (江西日报社).[10]

Inaugurated on April 1, 1994, the predecessor of the paper was Ganjiang Folk News (赣江大众报),[11] which was renamed Jiangnan Metropolitan News on August 1, 1997.[12]

Violated the Chinese government's censorship order

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On February 14, 2017, a knife attack occurred in Pishan County, Xinjiang. Only the Jiangnan Metropolitan News violated the Chinese government's censorship order and opened the news post function on this accident, allowing the outside to see the views of Chinese netizens on the attack. In response to this behavior, a researcher of China Department of Human Rights Watch argued that Chinese netizens attacked minority Uyghur Muslims without knowing the truth, and noted that China's internet censorship undermined its own goal.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Chinese Journalists. Xinhua Publishing House. 1994. pp. 62-.
  2. ^ "[Jiangnan Metropolitan News] Ganzhou Expressway Road Administration Detachment Team: Efficiently promote the road environment improvement". jxlz.jxjt.gov.cn. 2018-12-04.
  3. ^ C. Fred Blake (30 September 2011). Burning Money: The Material Spirit of the Chinese Lifeworld. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 260–. ISBN 978-0-8248-6010-3.
  4. ^ McLelland, Mark; Mackie, Vera, eds. (15 September 2014). Routledge Handbook of Sexuality Studies in East Asia. Routledge. pp. 368–. ISBN 978-1-317-68574-6.
  5. ^ Columbia Law Review, Volume 105, Issue 1. Columbia University School of Law. 2005. pp. 70–.
  6. ^ Gustavo Subero (22 April 2016). HIV in World Cultures: Three Decades of Representations. Taylor & Francis. pp. 336–. ISBN 978-1-317-12153-4.
  7. ^ Victor Minichiello; John Scott (23 September 2014). Male Sex Work and Society. Harrington Park Press. pp. 341–. ISBN 978-1-939594-00-6.
  8. ^ Jianjun Li (26 November 2019). A Study on Suicide: Diagnosis and Solutions. Springer Nature. pp. 177–. ISBN 9789811394997.
  9. ^ Sung Eun Kim (Jul 27, 2019). "Media Bias against Foreign Firms as a VeiledTrade Barrier: Evidence from ChineseNewspapers" (PDF). American Political Science Review.
  10. ^ China Journalism Yearbook. China Social Science Press. 2004. pp. 554-.
  11. ^ Cao Peng (1999). Groups of China;s Press Development Research. Xinhua Publishing House. pp. 185–. ISBN 978-7-5011-4384-9.
  12. ^ "Introduction to "Jiangnan Metropolitan News"". Sohu.com. 2010-04-08.
  13. ^ "Chinese Netizens Attack Minority Uyghur Muslims". Human Rights Watch. 2010-04-08.