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真理部 (zhēn lǐ bù): Ministry of Truth
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'''真理部 (Zhēnlǐ Bù): Ministry of Truth
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[[File:Truth.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''“Masthead” for the Ministry of Truth weekly bulletin, which quotes ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'': “War is peace; freedom is slavery; ignorance is power.” (Source: [http://www.chinadigitaltimes.net chinadigitaltimes.net])'']]
  
The “Ministry of Truth” refers collectively to the Central Propaganda Department, the Internet Affairs Office of the SCIO and all other subordinate bodies involved in propaganda controls.
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Collective name for the Central Propaganda Department and other government bodies involved in propaganda and censorship.  
  
The Central Propaganda Department ensures that media and cultural content follows the official line as mandated by the Communist Party. Below the Central Propaganda Department is the State Council Information Office (SCIO), which manages the “Internet Affairs Bureau” responsible for overseeing all websites that publish news.
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The Central Propaganda Department is an organ of the Chinese Communist Party and ensures that media and cultural content follow the official line as mandated by the Party. Its orders are enforced throughout the country via local offices at the provincial, municipal, and county level. The State Council Information Office (SCIO) is the primary administrative government office that oversees news media. The SCIO in turn manages the Internet Affairs Bureau, responsible for overseeing all websites that publish news. The Internet Affairs Bureau sends out specific instructions to all large news websites daily, often multiple times per day. These instructions range from interdictions against coverage of certain events, to restrictions on sources and requirements to [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/public-opinion-guidance/ guide public opinion].
  
This “Internet Affairs Bureau” sends out specific instructions to all large news websites daily, and often multiple times per day. These instructions can take several forms. They may be directives to not report certain events, or they may restrict reporting of an event to the reprinting of Xinhua News reports, or they may somewhat vaguely require a news agency to not “play up” a certain event.
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China Digital Times publishes leaked propaganda directives in the series [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/directives-from-the-ministry-of-truth/ Directives from the Ministry of Truth].
  
The term “Ministry of Truth” has its origin in George Orwell’s novel, ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. In that novel the Ministry of Truth’s purpose is to rewrite history and manufacture “truth” to help the Party achieve its aims.
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The name is borrowed from George Orwell’s novel ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteen_Eighty-Four Nineteen Eighty-Four]'', in which the mission of the Ministry of Truth is to rewrite history and manufacture “reality.
  
Many of China's "Ministry of Truth" directives are printed on CDT; for example, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/03/the-latest-directives-from-the-ministry-of-truth-032310/ here] is an edict concerning the media reporting of Google’s refusal to censor search results.
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See [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/ministry-of-truth/ here] for other "Ministry of Truth" notices via CDT.
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2023年8月7日 (一) 05:01的最新版本

真理部 (Zhēnlǐ Bù): Ministry of Truth

“Masthead” for the Ministry of Truth weekly bulletin, which quotes Nineteen Eighty-Four: “War is peace; freedom is slavery; ignorance is power.” (Source: chinadigitaltimes.net)

Collective name for the Central Propaganda Department and other government bodies involved in propaganda and censorship.

The Central Propaganda Department is an organ of the Chinese Communist Party and ensures that media and cultural content follow the official line as mandated by the Party. Its orders are enforced throughout the country via local offices at the provincial, municipal, and county level. The State Council Information Office (SCIO) is the primary administrative government office that oversees news media. The SCIO in turn manages the Internet Affairs Bureau, responsible for overseeing all websites that publish news. The Internet Affairs Bureau sends out specific instructions to all large news websites daily, often multiple times per day. These instructions range from interdictions against coverage of certain events, to restrictions on sources and requirements to guide public opinion.

China Digital Times publishes leaked propaganda directives in the series Directives from the Ministry of Truth.

The name is borrowed from George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, in which the mission of the Ministry of Truth is to rewrite history and manufacture “reality.”

China Digital Space Related Links